Gosh, no. Not even close. Oprah has a great measure of humanity and a capability for compassion.Not trying to be funny but if she is doing this to heal herself maybe Dr. Phil would have been a more appropriate venue.![]()
Gosh, no. Not even close. Oprah has a great measure of humanity and a capability for compassion.Not trying to be funny but if she is doing this to heal herself maybe Dr. Phil would have been a more appropriate venue.![]()
Silence is what keeps things like this happening. Keeping it in the closet... when one has been emotionally, mentally and physically violated and manipulated....only hurts the victims. And, telling the victims they are to blame is just adding insult to injury.
It took a lot of therapy and courage for MP to tell all. Some folks ask why she didn't do this while her dad was still alive, so he could "defend" himself. Maybe she wasn't strong enough.
Silence is what keeps things like this happening. Keeping it in the closet... when one has been emotionally, mentally and physically violated and manipulated....only hurts the victims. And, telling the victims they are to blame is just adding insult to injury.
It took a lot of therapy and courage for MP to tell all. Some folks ask why she didn't do this while her dad was still alive, so he could "defend" himself. Maybe she wasn't strong enough.
Like I said, I'm cynical. Probably because Mackenzie is the flavor of the week. Every time you turn around another hollywood starlet is declaring how some one in the past has abused them.
What do producers go around looking for gals who have had this hard, tramatic life? Does it make them better actresses?
I think by Christmas we'll have the next "celebrity" recovering from "drug/sex/alcohol" abuse on GMA selling their "inspirational" story of survival. I can quote this stuff chapter and verse, I've heard it so many times before.
I'm sorry, but when a father has sex with his daughter, be it "consensual" or not, it is rape in my book. He is in a position of power over her, had the role of bringing her up to know that it was wrong.
Sorry, I don't think it took any courage at all. I think it took a couple of millions dollars via a book sale and TV show endorsements to help her "courage" along.
Like I said, I'm cynical. Probably because Mackenzie is the flavor of the week. Every time you turn around another hollywood starlet is declaring how some one in the past has abused them.
What do producers go around looking for gals who have had this hard, tramatic life? Does it make them better actresses?
I think by Christmas we'll have the next "celebrity" recovering from "drug/sex/alcohol" abuse on GMA selling their "inspirational" story of survival. I can quote this stuff chapter and verse, I've heard it so many times before.
I gotta say, it happened so many years ago, who cares at this point?
Sexual abuse, especially incestual, is still the "dirty little secret" folks don't want to hear. It's so horrendous...."normal" folks just can't believe it (and did I say they "don't want to hear it"). Many, many times drugs and alcohol are involved to a great degree. MP may have been an adult, but she was still abused by her father...consentual or not. Years and years of mind numbing drugs and pyschological abuse....as I stated earlier...it's amazing she's not dead.
Will this revalation help her book sales or make her millions? I doubt it. I don't believe that was the motive. She knew the great risk she had "coming out" with her horrible secret. She knew some would judge and ridicule her... I do believe her motives were quite different. But, that's just my opinion.
To be clear, some people object to attacking her, which is not quite the same thing as supporting her. And you see the same thing in the Oprah thread... some people are simply objecting to the attacks (on Oprah, in that case) rather than supporting her.I haven't counted the posts here on the Dis, but there are definitely some supporting her and some not.
To be clear, some people object to attacking her, which is not quite the same thing as supporting her. And you see the same thing in the Oprah thread... some people are simply objecting to the attacks (on Oprah, in that case) rather than supporting her.
And just how do you know that she was not raped? Can't 19 year olds be raped? If you are a drug addict, are you asking to be raped?
Did she deserve this?
I am saddened by this thread. I could not imagine what it would feel like to be a sexually abused person.
I'm sorry, but when a father has sex with his daughter, be it "consensual" or not, it is rape in my book. He is in a position of power over her, had the role of bringing her up to know that it was wrong.
ITA. There is no such thing as 'consensual' sex between a father and a daughter.
I heard on a television show last night that the online community is running about 50-50 on its opinion of this. I haven't counted the posts here on the Dis, but there are definitely some supporting her and some not. Of course, everybody is entitled to their own opinion.
One of the commentators was a psychiatrist who commented on how abuse of any sort affects the undeveloped brain of a child/teen. As we know now, the brain doesn't completely develop until the early 20s (National Institutes of Health). In that timeframe, I don't even want to think about what all she dealt with and how that affected her development.
As someone who dealt with sexual abuse by two different individuals, I can tell you that it is much more prevalent than people like to believe. No, it's not something I like to talk about, and I have gotten on with my life, but it still affects me in various ways. I can't even begin to imagine what it must have been like in her case when it involved her father (who had already pulled her into the world of addiction with him). Her whole life has been before the public. I can certainly understand her need to deal with it this way. I agree with TLSnell, it's amazing that she's not dead.
Some statistics (http://www.darkness2light.org/KnowAbout/statistics_2.asp):
1 in 4 girls is sexually abused before the age of 18.
1 in 6 boys is sexually abused before the age of 18.
An estimated 39 million survivors of childhood sexual abuse exist in America today.
30-40% of victims are abused by a family member.
Another 50% are abused by someone outside of the family whom they know and trust.
Approximately 40% are abused by older or larger children whom they know.
Therefore, only 10% are abused by strangers.
Young victims may not recognize their victimization as sexual abuse.
I appreciate your viewpoint, but respectfully disagree. I don't think most mental health professionals would consider a tell-all book & appearance on Oprah to fall under "working it through". That's generally done within oneself and perhaps confronting the offending party privately.
Unless I hear proceeds of her book are being donated to a drug abuse or incest survivor's group, I consider this book and appearance self-serving. Doesn't help that she was busted last year for cocaine.
Do I feel sorry for her? Sure - but I feel sorrier for the thousands of "ordinary" people who have suffered similar circumstances without the opportunities Ms. Phillips has been given.
I agree with you too. The "courage" was in the form of a check. On the other hand, once many of these actors and actresses are no longer in demand and they have no other skills to fall back on, writing "tell all books" may be the only way to maintain their life style.
Or did she say she found him sexually attractive, had no fatherly feelings for him, and made an adult decision?
So for the people who feel this way...does this mean that if you were given a big enough check, you'd just write a book about any old thing?
For me, if I didn't want to talk about it, I wouldn't, no matter how many millions were handed to me. Of course, I talk about everything in my life but one subject, for free, whenever I feel like it...wish someone would throw millions at me, but it's already out there, LOL.
Anyway, when I read sentiments that this sort of thing didn't require anything but the dollars...it seems more like people are saying that they, themselves, would be swayed by the dollars. Otherwise, why does it cross one's mind?
I was just reading a followup article...shortly after reading yet another thread talking about the 50s when everyone knew each other and there was no crime and it was all wonderful...she mentions that her father was very very messed up from his own childhood, and that perhaps we can start to understand how a childhood like that can produce a really messed up person. And of course he was a kid far earlier than the magical mythical 50s...seems bad things happened, even way back then.