hey my name is Rachel and iam 17 years old and my cousin is 15 years old and has attention deffisence hyper activity disorder(adhd)and when ever she dosn't take her medicine she's always mean to me like she either makes fun of me or aggervates the hell out of me or she gets physical like last sunday we got into our second fistfight in a week over something so minor that it wasn't worth fighting over.
see she knows that i like this guy named roosevelt so she sent me a text message trying to play a trick on me she sent me a text message saying you look good baby this is roosevelt but she forgot that i had her number on my cellphone so all i had to do was go to my contacts list and see who it was and we ended up in a fist fight.
she bit me and she grabbed ahold of my legs so i couldn't get loose so her mom had to pull hef off of me and hold her down on the floor just so i could got to my aunts house to get away from her but then when she got loose from her mom's grip she came over to my aunts house and hit me in the head with her fists and iam starting to get really scared what sho uld i do please help me this is urgent!
please send me a reply as soon as possible.
Those things she does to you? Yah, that's called ASSAULT. Assault is a CRIME. It is obvious this girl is completely out of control.
My advice? Call the police. File a report against her. It may seem like a bad thing to do since she is your cousin, but you would be doing the right thing. How right is she to physically abuse you? It's not by a far stretch. She is committing a crime against you, and it should not go unpunished.
Worried she may go to jail? Don't. She needs to learn there are consequences for her actions.
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