Neena Gupta says she didn’t tell mom about being molested as a kid: ‘I was scared that she would say it was my fault’

Neena Gupta says she didn’t tell mom about being molested as a kid: ‘I was scared that she would say it was my fault’

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Neena Gupta said that he was persecuted by a doctor and tailor when he was young but did not share it with his mother for fear of being blamed for it.

Neena Gupta was open about why he did not tell his mother about being persecuted by a doctor and also a tailor during his growth period. This actor shares good and bad memories from his school days in his autobiography, Sach for all years.

In this book, Neena shared her visit to a doctor glasses and said that her brother was asked to sit in the waiting room when he was inside. He wrote, “The doctor began by checking my eyes and then went to check out another area that was not connected with my eyes. I was afraid of stiffness when it happened and felt disgusted all the way home. I sat in the corner at home and looked at my eyes when there was nothing see. But I didn’t dare tell my mother about this because I was very afraid that she would say that it was my mistake. That I might say or do something to provoke him. “He added,” This happened to me many times at me doctor.”

Sharing the account of his visit to a tailor, Neena said that he got “too sick” while taking his measurements. He added that he was forced to continue again even after this incident. “Because I feel you have no choice. If I tell my mother that I don’t want to go to them, she will ask why and I have to tell her,” he explained.

The actor also revealed that he was proposed, at the age of 16, by a brother of a friend who had just married. “I somehow managed to ignore his progress politely without offending himself or his family.”

Neena soon realized that all other girls in college had faced the same situation but no one would tell their parents about it because “that means that the small freedom we have will be taken away. Or worse – that we will be blamed because it takes it to ourselves. “

Neena said that while children as young as three years are now taught the difference between ‘good touch’ and ‘bad touch’, they are “not taught about” as a teenager.

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