tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4186171714707843344.post2003014022035090067..comments2023-06-25T17:10:00.793+08:00Comments on Roman Polanski: The Ballad of Contradictions: Chapter 7. Contextual lies: Righteous Indignation and Implied SarcasmJeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06083598595101518329noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4186171714707843344.post-36776313944636781542016-06-07T10:27:04.473+08:002016-06-07T10:27:04.473+08:00Brava. I post as anon because I was truly assault...Brava. I post as anon because I was truly assaulted as a young teen. There are markers that she Gailey/Geimer was groomed by the stepfather. First clue, at such a young age, change of first name. There are many indicators here of psychological wounds held by the mother, seemingly attempting to extricate them via her daughter. I think the phenomena of not knowing how to say "No!" happens when one has been abused or over-sexualized by a family member. You begin to not know your own mind; because your body is no longer yours. To others you appear an enigma. Once my CEO father left me in a blighted inner city (same time frame basically as this tale), at age 13 with a pimp. I will never know if he was trying to abandon me permanently OR seeing how I'd make it.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com