TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「James Kretschmer, 56, says a scout leader targeted him during a treasure hunt during a retreat at a #BoyScout camp in Washington state in the mid-1970s. The man gave the group of 11- and 12-year-old boys different coordinates that would lead them all to the same point and promised that the boy who reached that point first would be rewarded with a bag of candy. Kretschmer won. Things seemed normal until the boys crawled into their sleeping bags that night. Kretschmer left his open. “They’re made out of down, and if it’s not colder than heck, you don’t zip them up because you’ll sweat to death in them,” he says. “And then I felt breath on my neck and felt somebody fondling me. I just froze up and pretended like nothing was happening. I thought maybe it would go away.” This is the one memory that sticks with him. He’s blocked out most of the rest and can’t remember the name of his abuser. He calculates that the abuse lasted for four or six months. As an adult, he struggled with alcohol problems and spent years in and out of counseling and on antidepressants. “I’ve been married and divorced four times," he says. "And I will stand up and say right now it’s probably because of the simple fact that I built a shell to protect myself because of the trauma.” Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @davidkasnic for TIME」6月2日 2時39分 - time

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James Kretschmer, 56, says a scout leader targeted him during a treasure hunt during a retreat at a #BoyScout camp in Washington state in the mid-1970s. The man gave the group of 11- and 12-year-old boys different coordinates that would lead them all to the same point and promised that the boy who reached that point first would be rewarded with a bag of candy. Kretschmer won. Things seemed normal until the boys crawled into their sleeping bags that night. Kretschmer left his open. “They’re made out of down, and if it’s not colder than heck, you don’t zip them up because you’ll sweat to death in them,” he says. “And then I felt breath on my neck and felt somebody fondling me. I just froze up and pretended like nothing was happening. I thought maybe it would go away.” This is the one memory that sticks with him. He’s blocked out most of the rest and can’t remember the name of his abuser. He calculates that the abuse lasted for four or six months. As an adult, he struggled with alcohol problems and spent years in and out of counseling and on antidepressants. “I’ve been married and divorced four times," he says. "And I will stand up and say right now it’s probably because of the simple fact that I built a shell to protect myself because of the trauma.” Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @davidkasnic for TIME


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