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- Nov 18, 2025
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When I was 10 my great grandmother died, she was the first person I lost. At her funeral an older relative (maybe 60's idk I was 10) walked up to my mother and they commiserated on how long it had been, then my mother gestured to me and said I was her daughter, I'd never met him before.
This man squatted down in front of me and held my arms right above the elbow to hold me in place. He wanted me to do that one kiss on each cheek greeting that people sometimes do (not very common in my country so I'd also never done it before), but he wasn't doing it as a greeting, he turned his head side to side because he just wanted me to kiss him.
I didnt want to but he was holding me in place and I was already being trained to be the good little daughter my mother wanted which was really just a child who had no needs. So I did it once, I kissed him the way he wanted me to just in hopes he'd go away.
He wasn't satisfied and told me I needed to do it again. I looked at my mother who was standing behind him watching all this go down hoping she'd see how uncomfortable I was with this and make it stop, but again she wanted a child who just obeyed, so I got the mom eyes that said you do as your told.
I looked back at this man still holding me in place and still telling me I needed to kiss him again. His head turned slightly to the side, finger tapping his cheek to show me where he wanted me to kiss him. I did it a second time, again not to his satisfaction. Finally after a third time he let me go and walked away.
My take away in that moment was that my mother would never have my back, which is still true, but it wasn't until years later when I was sexually assaulted by a partner and processing that trauma that I realized his actions were inappropriate.
No grown ass adult has the right to physically restrain a child they just met and make said child kiss their face repeatedly.
This man squatted down in front of me and held my arms right above the elbow to hold me in place. He wanted me to do that one kiss on each cheek greeting that people sometimes do (not very common in my country so I'd also never done it before), but he wasn't doing it as a greeting, he turned his head side to side because he just wanted me to kiss him.
I didnt want to but he was holding me in place and I was already being trained to be the good little daughter my mother wanted which was really just a child who had no needs. So I did it once, I kissed him the way he wanted me to just in hopes he'd go away.
He wasn't satisfied and told me I needed to do it again. I looked at my mother who was standing behind him watching all this go down hoping she'd see how uncomfortable I was with this and make it stop, but again she wanted a child who just obeyed, so I got the mom eyes that said you do as your told.
I looked back at this man still holding me in place and still telling me I needed to kiss him again. His head turned slightly to the side, finger tapping his cheek to show me where he wanted me to kiss him. I did it a second time, again not to his satisfaction. Finally after a third time he let me go and walked away.
My take away in that moment was that my mother would never have my back, which is still true, but it wasn't until years later when I was sexually assaulted by a partner and processing that trauma that I realized his actions were inappropriate.
No grown ass adult has the right to physically restrain a child they just met and make said child kiss their face repeatedly.