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She's made more than one post. So it's a holiday weekend, now we get to see how committed to spam removal the site really is.
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This is not very helpful but a friend once told me that when a man exposed himself to her she said "I've seen better than that in the morgue"
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I believe there is professional help with such an issue, check with a Dr. or on the internet. Also legal help might be available as sexual harassment is against the law. If there is an employer whose employee is being sexually harassed, a complaint to them in writing is in order. It is up to the employer to protect its employees from sexual harassment. There is legal recourse if they do not. There are State and Federal agencies that you can complain to if the employer has ____ # of employees. It is a harder case to make if it is a family that hires you and you are sexually harassed but if you are there only employee it is a more difficult case to make on your own or with an attorney if you can find one who would take such a casse.
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Veronica91: I assume that shut the man down! Good for her! LOL!
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Inappropriate sexual behavior is more common with Lewy Bodies Dementia. My parents almost divorced over his watching pornography on the computer in the early stages of the disease. I would get your father to a neurologist and explain what is going on. I know this is horrifying. He went through a period where he was "floridly psychotic" and none of the memory care homes would accept him because of the lewd things he said to the directors. During this psychotic period, I woke up to my father, standing over me naked, and telling me in explicit terms what he wanted to do to me. Took a month of therapy to recover from that night. Now, when I go to help out my mother (my parents live in a different state) I barricade myself in my old bedroom so he can't surprise me. This behavior has been toned down a bit with the anti-psychotics but still, his delusions are about the men in the neighborhood raping the women.
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I can't even imagine, ThisIsn'tFun. Psychosis and dementia is a terrible combination. Dementia by itself is no picnic, but your father's delusions sound terrifying. I hope if, at any time, you don't feel safe, you protect yourself by not staying in the house. And I hope your mother is safe also. My prayers go out to you.
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