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Opinion | My stepfather sexually abused me when I was a child. My mother, Alice Munro, chose to stay with him

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My stepfather sexually abused me when I was a child. My mother, Alice Munro, chose to stay with him
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Opinion | My stepfather sexually abused me when I was a child. My mother, Alice Munro, chose to stay with him


Updated
8 min read

Andrea Robin Skinner is a meditation and mindfulness teacher, specializing in healing childhood trauma, at Horse Discovery Farm in Millbrook, Ontario (www.horsediscovery.com)

In 1976, I went to visit my mother, Alice Munro, for the summer at her home in Clinton, Ont. One night, while she was away, her husband, my stepfather, Gerald Fremlin, climbed into the bed where I was sleeping and sexually assaulted me. I was nine years old. I was a happy child — active and curious — who had only just realized I couldn’t grow up to be a sheep-herding dog, a great disappointment, as I loved both dogs and sheep. 

The next morning, I couldn’t get out of bed. I’d woken up with my first migraine, which developed over the years into a chronic, debilitating condition that continues to this day. I longed to go home, back to Victoria to be with my father, Jim Munro, my stepmother, Carole, and my stepbrother, Andrew.

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