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Answer written by a PhD Prepared Mental Health Nurse
Thank you for reaching out and sharing these deeply personal experiences. It's understandable that you're feeling confused and seeking clarity about events from your childhood. Many people grapple with similar questions, especially when reflecting on youthful experiences that involved curiosity and exploration.
Childhood sexual exploration often occurs as children and adolescents navigate their understanding of their own bodies and boundaries. This exploration is typically characterized by mutual agreement, closeness in age and maturity, the absence of coercion or manipulation, and a shared sense of curiosity.
On the other hand, child-on-child sexual abuse (COCSA) usually involves a power imbalance, coercion, manipulation, or significant age or developmental differences between the individuals involved. Key indicators of COCSA can include:
From what you described, you and your cousin, who was four years younger, engaged in mutual activities over several years. You mentioned that these interactions were mutual and that you eventually set boundaries, which she respected. With the other cousin slightly older than you, you both explored out of curiosity, and there was no indication of coercion or pressure.
It's important to recognize that feelings of guilt or distress can arise even from mutual exploration, especially as we gain new perspectives with age. Your feelings are valid, and it's okay to reflect on these experiences with new understanding.
Your mental health professionals have indicated that these incidents were likely childhood sexual experimentation, not abuse. They are trained to assess these situations and provide guidance based on psychological principles and developmental understanding. Also, both cousins have expressed that they held no ill intentions and were also curious at the time. They have acknowledged the experiences and shared remorse if they caused any discomfort.
Given that you're coping with OCD, it's natural that these memories might become a focus of your thoughts. Intrusive thoughts and rumination are common symptoms, and it's important to continue working with your mental health team to address these concerns.
Here are some steps you might consider:
You're not alone in this journey, and reaching out for guidance is a strong and positive step forward. Take care of yourself, and trust in the support network you've built with your mental health professionals. Thank you for reaching out to us. You are not alone
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