wow that's pretty deep
There are unfortunately much more kids who get abused that we'll ever heard of... Sharing his experinence and thoughts is important for others currenrly or who have been in the same situation, similarly to "ME TOO" and people taking conscience of how many women were sexually abused or raped.
Its okay if you want to talk about the times you were raped.
I'm not im favour of airing personal stuff on social media, but if he feels this is something he needed to do, good for him.
Ofcourse nothing from pop on this
To bussy focusing on trump even though spurs pay him for les
Kind of inevitable I guess. How do you run/hide from yourself in a quarantine?
Talking about abuse is part of the healing process. I read other stories and I'm glad that Lonnie can talk about this now because other players couldn't and their lives were really hard.
Kenny Anderson lost all his money and dealt with alcohol and other self-destructive ways. Anderson said he started to be fine after he revealed his story of childhood abuse but it took him 30 years to be able to talk about it.
Keyon Dooling finished in a mental ins ution for some months because he couldn't deal with a similar story but he got better after he started writing about his abuse.
If you read the article, it took him time and introspection to come public with what happened to him, forgive in an effort try to put it behind him.
You have a such depressing outlook.
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