Have you ever been molested?
It’s a simple, yet profound question. The answer is either yes or no. Unfortunately, for as many as one in three females and one in five males, the answer is yes. Sexual abuse is not bound by race, economic status, or social class. It strikes every family. Because of the hurt, shame, and embarrassment it brings to families, no one wants to talk about it. Do you think that it hasn’t happened in your family? Think again!
- Have you or someone you know been sexually promiscuous?
- Are you feeling lonely, confused, or depressed and don’t know why?
- Do you wonder if the person who abused you ever thinks about it?
- Do you have problems being intimate with your spouse?
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- Before you send your child off to another babysitter…
- Before you let your child play Hide-and-Seek…
- Before you let your child “spend the night” anywhere else…
- Before you call another pregnant teen a fast little girl…
- Before you say, “My husband would never touch my child…”
One in three females and 1 in 5 males is sexually abused between the ages of 5 and 16. However, the effects of sexual abuse extend far beyond the years in which it actually takes place. Drug and alcohol abuse, low self-esteem, sexual promiscuity, excessive spending habits, problems forming and maintaining relationships, intimacy problems, weight and health issues, and teenage pregnancy are just some of the results of sexual abuse.
The Enemy Between My Legs reveals the truth about the secret of sexual abuse by taking us into the mind of someone who is a sexual abuse survivor.
What happens once the victims transition into teenage and adulthood?







