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A Canadian author detailed her incestuous relationship with and sexual feelings for her dad. (whitetag/Getty Images/iStockphoto)
A Canadian daughter who had sex with her dad says she was shocked and horrified by her incestuous urges — but she is not alone.
Vancouver author Natasha Rose Chenier detailed her sexual relationship with her father on Jezebel. The 24-year-old explained that she experienced genetic sexual attraction and was a victim to her father's abuse.
It's not clear how many people experience GSA since the topic is so taboo. Some experts believe up to 50% of relatives who meet for the first time as adults experience sexual attraction — but that figure is heavily disputed.
Chenier met her biological father when she was 19 years old. He left Chenier's mother before she was born and Chenier looked him up after her mom endured a decade-long abusive relationship.
"I sought him out because I was lonely and angry at her," she wrote. "I wanted to find a parent who would love me unconditionally, who would protect me. The irony of what happened does not escape me."
Chenier flew to Jamaica to meet her dad. They hit it off right away.
"I was intoxicated by our likeness, which I never shared with my mother, or with any siblings (I am an only child). All of a sudden I had company. It was that simple. I had a dream parent, and I was over the moon," she wrote.
Chenier went back home ecstatic. The two talked on the phone frequently until her next visit. On that trip, they shared a bed, she said. In retrospect, it seemed inappropriate, but nothing seemed odd at the time, she explained.
"But I came from a kiss-on-the-lips relationship with both my mother and grandmother, and growing up, it was normal for us to cuddle and be affectionate together," she wrote.
That's when started feeling sexually attracted to him, she said. She was horrified and didn't tell anyone, hoping the urges would go away.
"The sexual feelings I had for my father felt like a dark spell that had been cast over me," she wrote. "It was like those nightmares in which you scream and no one hears you: you are powerless and you know it."
On her third and final trip to Jamaica, Chenier discovered her dad was attracted to her, too. They had oral sex several times and her father confessed that he wanted to sleep with her from the moment they first met.
The visit ended, but her anxiety and dread only grew after she left the island.
"I had daily panic attacks and felt like a criminal of the most terrible kind for years," she wrote.
Chenier said she finally stopped blaming herself after her therapist explained her genetic sexual attraction was not her fault. In a parent-child relationship, the parent must set the boundaries: By letting those limitations slip, her father was a sexual abuser, Chenier explained.
"Genetic sexual attraction is normal, and very real," Chenier wrote. "I want to say what I have finally been able to understand myself: that my attraction, and what it led to, was not my fault."
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Keren Yedaya's textbook portrait of a sexually abused woman is tough yet unremarkable.
Incest continues to be inexplicably popular arthouse fodder, with Keren Yedaya’s “That Lovely Girl” prolonging the trend. A hothouse story of a father-daughter’s abusive (in all senses) relationship includes collateral issues such as codependency, self-mutilation and bulimia, making for a fairly accurate psychological profile of a sexually abused woman. If only Yedaya offered insight rather than a textbook portrait delineated solely by her protag’s victimization. Shot frequently in closeup to enhance feelings of inescapability, the pic is tough yet unremarkable, significantly marred by a vital side character lacking plausibility. “Girl” will accumulate fest and streaming dates, but little else.
Moshe (Tzahi Grad) and Tammy (Maayan Turjeman) are father and daughter. The script offers no backstory, so audiences only understand that he’s raped his child, now in her early 20s, for so long that she gets upset if he doesn’t have sex with her. His intimidation is so complete, her conviction that he’s the only person who loves her so total, that she becomes distraught when she suspects he’s with another woman. After Moshe comes home late, she asks, “Are you having an affair?” “Is it any of your business?” he demands in return, accompanying the jibe by slapping Tammy in the face and then sodomizing her from behind.
While he’s out, she binges and vomits, then pulls out an X-acto knife to add further cuts to her heavily self-scarred limbs. Daddy returns, bandages the wounds, and treats it all like a minor nuisance. Later he scolds her for getting fat: She cries, so to make her feel better, he roughly takes her from behind before leaving again. When he brings his new g.f., Iris (Tal Ben-Bina), to Passover dinner, Tammy sulks and finally runs away to the beach, where she lets four guys have sex with her.
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With all the new activity, Tammy loses her purse and becomes distraught. Fortunately, Shuli (Yael Abecassis), a stranger, calms her down and takes her home, allowing her to stay the night and tending to her latest batch of self-mutilations. Who is Shuli? Does she have a job, or a life other than one devoted to this young woman she’s just met on the beach? Given the obvious lesbian overtones, including penetrating gazes and body language, audiences are led to think that Tammy is fated to be yet another victim of exploitation — it would have been a more interesting twist than the one Yedaya takes, of a selfless woman trying to break Tammy free from her abusive father. Surely the word “die,” which Tammy carved on her own arm, should have given Shuli enough pause to consider that maybe she’s a little out of her depth here.
Such thoughts remain unaddressed as Tammy ping-pongs between Daddy and her new protector, unable to break away from her codependency. Yedaya’s superior debut feature, “Or,” featured another kind of dysfunctional family, involving a teen girl and her prostitute mother; the follow-up, “Jaffa,” was less about the dynamics of parents and children, though still concerned with family power plays. With “That Lovely Girl” (originally titled “Away From His Absence,” like the novel it’s based upon), the helmer returns to the more minimal intensity of her freshman work, yet her characters are defined only by their psychological deformities – Moshe as monster, Tammy as traumatized victim. Shuli, meanwhile, is merely Good Samaritan, a far-fetched notion in keeping with Yedaya’s roughly sketched notions of personality, designed to make a statement rather than present a real human being.
Turjeman and Grad give what are generally called “brave” performances, and there’s no question they opened themselves up emotionally for this punishing psychological ride. Lensing marks a stylistic return of sorts to “Or,” also shot by Laurent Brunet, though here there’s a far heavier use of closeups, especially in the first two-thirds, which emphasize Tammy’s constricted world.
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Reviewed at Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard), May 15, 2014. Running time: 97 MIN. (Original title: “Harcheck mi headro”) 
Production: (Israel-France-Germany) A Transfax Film Prods., Bizibi, Riva Filmproduktion production. (International sales: Other Angle Pictures, Paris.) Produced by Marek Rozenbaum, Michael Rozenbaum, Emmanuel Agneray, Jerome Bleitrach, Michael Eckelt.
Crew: Directed, written by Keren Yedaya, adapted from the novel “Away From His Absence” by Shez. Camera (color), Laurent Brunet; editor, Arik Lahav-Leibovich; production designer, Eyal Elhadad; costume designers, Li Alembik, Ofri Barel; sound (5.1), Simone Weber, Stephen Konken; line producers, Dan Gurfinkel, Christian Vennefrohne; assistant director, Adin Weiner.
With: Maayan Turjeman, Tzahi Grad, Yael Abecassis, Tal Ben-Bina, Ori Yadlin, Adi Shir, Or Edry, Barak Friedman, Dor Srugo. (Hebrew dialogue)
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