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VIBRITANNIA
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- Aug 10, 2020
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like the title said, this is going to be very nsfw and incest heavy, so please click off this thread if either of those topics are triggers for you.
around the ages of 5-7, my older sister had some weird behaviors. for reference, she's 4 years older than me. sometimes, she'd open her legs and show me her vagina and ask me if i liked it, or asked me to lick it. i never did - i never really understood any of this, i just took it as something she did, and i ignored her.
she also used to write stories about incest using fictional characters, but made it so they weren't sisters, so it was "okay". i also remember her going into detail about their bodies and giving the older sister a position of power over the younger one. i tried to tell her it was weird, but she would always shrug me off by using the aforementioned justification.
i guess what i'm trying to ask is... do i have the right to be weirded out by this? she never did anything to my body or forced me to do anything to hers, so it's not like i went through some large traumatic event. also, should i bother discussing this with my therapist? it seems so... insignificant to be worried over.
around the ages of 5-7, my older sister had some weird behaviors. for reference, she's 4 years older than me. sometimes, she'd open her legs and show me her vagina and ask me if i liked it, or asked me to lick it. i never did - i never really understood any of this, i just took it as something she did, and i ignored her.
she also used to write stories about incest using fictional characters, but made it so they weren't sisters, so it was "okay". i also remember her going into detail about their bodies and giving the older sister a position of power over the younger one. i tried to tell her it was weird, but she would always shrug me off by using the aforementioned justification.
i guess what i'm trying to ask is... do i have the right to be weirded out by this? she never did anything to my body or forced me to do anything to hers, so it's not like i went through some large traumatic event. also, should i bother discussing this with my therapist? it seems so... insignificant to be worried over.