Relationships - Meena's younger brother same age
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Published: 2026-06-21
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# Relationships - Meena's younger brother same age
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## Summary
Meena's younger brother, um, over the same age. And we're like, he was the only one that I was actually close to. Um, so that was like, really messed up, but he just like left us and then, like, I felt really bad and we're just like, not what, and I mean there's no delt rounds so we're just like, ok...
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Meena's younger brother, um, over the same age. And we're like, he was the only one that I was actually close to. Um, so that was like, really messed up, but he just like left us and then, like, I felt really bad and we're just like, not what, and I mean there's no delt rounds so we're just like, okay, I guess we'll just go. All right, Sennie. Um, where are you from originally? Um, originally from Wisconsin. What part? I'm a walkie. A walkie. Tell me about your family growing up. Um, growing up, well, I mean, I didn't really have a childhood. What kind of, um, so, my family. My mom and dad, um, they divorced when I was eight or nine years old. Um, but like the first time that I had any kind of like, I guess, trauma or, um, thing that like happened to me was like when I was one to two years old. Um, like as a, as a baby, like in diapers. Um, I like, I didn't realize it was, it was a, I guess, a memory. Um, do you remember something at that age? Yeah, I remember so, like, I like, again, I didn't know about trauma until like, way later on in my life, but I didn't realize it was a memory of mine. It was like a, like, when you think about a flashback or something, um, two years old, you can barely remember anything. Yeah, but it was like so traumatic that I, I guess, just kept it in my, in my mind, but as a kid and growing up, like when I would think about it, I would, I would see like, the memory or like the image of what happened, but I didn't know that it was, like something that happened to me. I didn't know it was traumatic, if that makes sense. More like, like I would see, because I can see the TV, I can see, I can see the couch, I can, like everything that you would like, visual see as like a baby, but I can't, like I don't, I didn't think like, oh, there's a TV, there's a couch or I'm on the floor, it's just like, the environment, yeah, the environment, my point of view, and I just see like someone like over me. I don't even know who it was. I don't even know, again, I was a baby, so I don't even know what was happening to me, but it was traumatic enough that it was a memory that stayed with me, and then years later after like processing, I realized, oh, like something actually happened to me, that's why it's, that's why I can like, see it and like I know what it is now, what happened to me, but yeah, it's just, it's just, yeah, you know who it was? I'm pretty sure it was probably a family member, I'm a male, I don't, yeah, I don't know who it would be, but because a lot of, or all the individuals that sent me were all family members, my grandpa, my older cousins, my uncle, my stepbrother, all of them, all of those, like when I was a child, um, so, Is this continued on throughout your childhood? Yeah, um, so at like after like one or two, um, like my mom said I had a, like a seizure, um, and then she said that, like she, um, like called the police ambulance, but like she was afraid they were gonna take too long, so then she just started like holding me like a ran to all the neighbors in order, it was like knocking all their doors, and she said, um, she, there was like a man and he knew CPR, and then he gave me CPR, and then I lived because of that, um, and then I guess the next memory that I have after that was like three or four, um, when my older cousins, um, like one of them, he would come over to our house, and um, he would like take me to my bedroom, and he would close the door, and he would like do things to me, and I didn't understand what it was, but like he did it every single time, like he came over to visit, um, and was your mom around to protect you? No, they, they were never around, really, um, yeah, I don't even know where they, I think they were just maybe working all the time, I just, because like a lot of times like she left us w
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