Cindy Hong

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One rape survivor, in testimony before the Louisiana Senate Committee on Health and Welfare, likened her son to “a living, breathing torture mechanism that replayed in my mind over and over the rape.” Another described mothering a rape-conceived son as “entrapment beyond description” and felt that “the child was cursed from birth”; her son manifested severe psychological challenges and was ultimately removed from the family by social services.
Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity
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