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When My Little Sister Wants to Play 'Doctor'
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My sister is 10 years old, and we all try to encourage her to use her imagination and play. In this day and age, I feel like sometimes everyone (including kids) are too busy looking at screens for entertainment instead of entertaining themselves. I try to explain to her that I wish I felt like doing all the things she can, but having chronic fatigue syndrome leaves me very limited.
Naturally, she wants to play games and do things with me. We might play a game on the card table, where I can lay in the chair on the heating pad. She plays restaurant and brings me food. She made her own menu and everything. Then we swap roles and I bring her fake food.
However, after we were done playing restaurant, she wanted to play doctor. This may sound silly, possibly petty or even me just being plain sensitive. I told her alright, we can play that. She asks me why I am there, and of course, playing doctor is no fun if there is nothing wrong with you. Right? It makes sense for a kid to want to have something wrong with the other. That is what playing doctor is anyway.
I just kept hoping she would not bring up my illness. She had done it in the past. She had asked why I was there and even had a cure for it. I wish she did, I guess she wished so too. I had to explain to her over and over how it works. Do I expect her to perfectly understand? Of course not. But it sometimes seems like she does not believe me.
In the end, all she did was say I had strep throat. She then “removed” my tonsils later.
Every time she asks if I want to play doctor, my stomach drops. I am sick of doctors. I am sick of going to doctors with all sorts of things wrong with me and being told there is either nothing they can do or they do not believe me.
I hate that I am this way, and I hate that the very thought of playing doctor fills me with such dread and fear.
I hate that I am 22 years old, and I have enough diagnoses on my chart that it takes up many pages.
I hate that the smallest thing like this triggers all these emotions. I hate explaining it, so I typically don’t.
When my younger sister wants to play doctor, I do. I play with her. I swallow these emotions, because the last thing I need to do is make her feel like she needs to walk on eggshells.
I try my best to not let everything affect me personally, like when people that say, “if you do not have a wheelchair, you should not use the handicap parking.”
It’s those who refuse to believe someone as young as me can relate on a personal level to my grandmother and have numerous health problems.
It’s those using my illness as a joke or a fake reason not to have a job.
It’s those people who direct something at one population, and yet I get offended.
I feel like ableism is real, but I also feel I need to remember not everyone is aware. I was not aware til I got sick at 19. I was not aware of the world of chronic illness.
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CFS/ME, Fibromyalgia, and Scoliosis. Possibly IBS. Depression. Married, 24. Taurus and INFJ. Demi.
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Two Amish brothers who raped their 12-year-old sister, resulting in her having a baby, have avoided jail because they “would be eaten alive” inside.
Two Amish brothers who raped their 12-year-old sister, getting her pregnant, have avoided jail because they “would have been eaten alive” in prison.
Aaron Schwartz, 22, and Petie Schwartz, 18, pleaded guilty to two counts of third-degree child molestation with a child under the age of 14, according to the Webster County Citizen .
The abuse occurred on six occasions in 2019 and 2020 at the family home in Missouri, US, while their sister was 12 and 13. Two other brothers also took part in the abuse, but as they were minors, they didn’t face charges.
As a result of the abuse, their sister became pregnant, giving birth two weeks ago.
Despite admitting to the crime, Aaron and Petie Schwartz negotiated a plea deal that included 10-year suspended prison terms, with five years of probation.
“These two young men would’ve been eaten alive in the state prison system,” Webster County prosecutor Ben Berkstresser said, according to a report in The Sun .
Mr Berkstresser said he has previously been “very harsh on the Amish” with crime charges of the same nature.
But “in this instance, these two boys are very immature relative to their respective ages. Maturitywise, they are much younger than their age”.
The two other brothers who also sexually abused the sister did not face charges because of their age.
“There were four brothers, two of them minors, while the other two legally are adults,” Berkstresser said.
“All of them had sexual relations with their sister. There is no question this occurred.”
The brothers’ actions were only uncovered when the girl saw a doctor about the pregnancy, and the doctor informed police.
The girl then told officers she was sexually abused by her four brothers.
“One of the brothers is the father of this child,” Berkstresser said.
“But within the Amish community that primarily lives in the Seymour area, (the Amish) don’t see the authority we have to do anything to them.
“This was a tough case to prosecute.”
It is not known which of her brothers is the father of the baby.
The Amish are traditionalist Christian and are known to shun technology such as cars and electricity.
Sexual abuse within Amish communities is a known problem with several high-profile abuse cases emerging in recent years.
Self-styled religious seer Lee Donald Kaplan was convicted in 2017 of sexually assaulting six girls , all from the same family, within an Amish community in Pennsylvania.
During the court case, Deputy District Attorney Kate Kohler told the jury: “In that world, child rape is the norm.”
Saloma Furlong, a woman who escaped her Amish lifestyle and documented her experience with sexual abuse in the book Why I Left The Amish , has also written about how common sex crime against women and children is in the religious community.
“Amish men are dominant in the culture and girls are taught they should be submissive to the men (and boys) from the time they can understand the concept,” she wrote in a blog in 2010 .
“Most Amish do not educate their children about sex, so girls can easily fall prey to sexual abuse.
“They often have no reference to know what is happening to them, even as the abuse takes place.”
The Schwartz brothers were issued $250 fines and ordered to complete 100 hours of community service, The Sun reports.
They will also have to write letters on how they will protect their children from inflicting such abuse.
Their Amish community stated that they gave the Schwartz brothers “very severe” punishments, Berkstresser said, but he did not provide the details.
The older Schwartz brothers also have to complete Missouri’s sex offender treatment program within a year.
They have been placed on the state’s sex offenders’ register for life.
If you or someone you know is experiencing sexual abuse or family violence contact:
Don't go it alone. Please reach out for help by contacting Lifeline on 13 11 14
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A Brisbane woman was outraged after receiving a letter with an “ethnic slur” on it – but not all was what it seemed.
The UK justice system has been reformed after a rape case was wrongly thrown out when experts claimed the victim had a rare sleep disorder.

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More stories to check out before you go
Two Amish brothers who raped their 12-year-old sister, resulting in her having a baby, have avoided jail because they “would be eaten alive” inside.
Two Amish brothers who raped their 12-year-old sister, getting her pregnant, have avoided jail because they “would have been eaten alive” in prison.
Aaron Schwartz, 22, and Petie Schwartz, 18, pleaded guilty to two counts of third-degree child molestation with a child under the age of 14, according to the Webster County Citizen .
The abuse occurred on six occasions in 2019 and 2020 at the family home in Missouri, US, while their sister was 12 and 13. Two other brothers also took part in the abuse, but as they were minors, they didn’t face charges.
As a result of the abuse, their sister became pregnant, giving birth two weeks ago.
Despite admitting to the crime, Aaron and Petie Schwartz negotiated a plea deal that included 10-year suspended prison terms, with five years of probation.
“These two young men would’ve been eaten alive in the state prison system,” Webster County prosecutor Ben Berkstresser said, according to a report in The Sun .
Mr Berkstresser said he has previously been “very harsh on the Amish” with crime charges of the same nature.
But “in this instance, these two boys are very immature relative to their respective ages. Maturitywise, they are much younger than their age”.
The two other brothers who also sexually abused the sister did not face charges because of their age.
“There were four brothers, two of them minors, while the other two legally are adults,” Berkstresser said.
“All of them had sexual relations with their sister. There is no question this occurred.”
The brothers’ actions were only uncovered when the girl saw a doctor about the pregnancy, and the doctor informed police.
The girl then told officers she was sexually abused by her four brothers.
“One of the brothers is the father of this child,” Berkstresser said.
“But within the Amish community that primarily lives in the Seymour area, (the Amish) don’t see the authority we have to do anything to them.
“This was a tough case to prosecute.”
It is not known which of her brothers is the father of the baby.
The Amish are traditionalist Christian and are known to shun technology such as cars and electricity.
Sexual abuse within Amish communities is a known problem with several high-profile abuse cases emerging in recent years.
Self-styled religious seer Lee Donald Kaplan was convicted in 2017 of sexually assaulting six girls , all from the same family, within an Amish community in Pennsylvania.
During the court case, Deputy District Attorney Kate Kohler told the jury: “In that world, child rape is the norm.”
Saloma Furlong, a woman who escaped her Amish lifestyle and documented her experience with sexual abuse in the book Why I Left The Amish , has also written about how common sex crime against women and children is in the religious community.
“Amish men are dominant in the culture and girls are taught they should be submissive to the men (and boys) from the time they can understand the concept,” she wrote in a blog in 2010 .
“Most Amish do not educate their children about sex, so girls can easily fall prey to sexual abuse.
“They often have no reference to know what is happening to them, even as the abuse takes place.”
The Schwartz brothers were issued $250 fines and ordered to complete 100 hours of community service, The Sun reports.
They will also have to write letters on how they will protect their children from inflicting such abuse.
Their Amish community stated that they gave the Schwartz brothers “very severe” punishments, Berkstresser said, but he did not provide the details.
The older Schwartz brothers also have to complete Missouri’s sex offender treatment program within a year.
They have been placed on the state’s sex offenders’ register for life.
If you or someone you know is experiencing sexual abuse or family violence contact:
Don't go it alone. Please reach out for help by contacting Lifeline on 13 11 14
If you can guess the correct animal in this image from instantprint – it could mean you’re a natural born leader when it comes to the workplace.
A Brisbane woman was outraged after receiving a letter with an “ethnic slur” on it – but not all was what it seemed.
The UK justice system has been reformed after a rape case was wrongly thrown out when experts claimed the victim had a rare sleep disorder.

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