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Abused, Bullied, and Molested This Little Boy Went Through Hell and Learned The Evils of The World As His Innocence Is Taken Away Forever!

She then maneuvered my body until Buddy and I felt a strange sensation. It felt warm and wet. I couldn’t help but whimper, and try to move away in order for me to see what was happening to my lower body, but Margaret placed her hands on my butt, and pulled it towards her. I almost screamed at the intense, confusing sensations. I started breathing heavily, part from the exhaustion of the “game”, part out of fear, and, as much as it shames me to say it, part from pleasure. As much as I hate to admit it, what felt uncomfortable and only mildly arousing with my underwear on, felt a lot more intense and pleasurable when I was shoved inside her bear trap. My mind felt disoriented, confused, and disgusted at the wet feeling below my waist. Buddy (name of my private part) was having a hell of a time, the bastard, standing at salute and happily diving into The Viper’s crevice. Some people refer to this phenomenon as their bodies betraying them. I just think of it as Buddy simply being true to his nature, by being a total dick. What happens when a young child is molested by a much older and stronger person? Now what happens if that person is your own family? She wasn’t being kind, of course. She just wanted to muffle my scream. As her crevice sucked Buddy in harder than ever and her lower body finally stopped pulverizing my hips, she rested her upper body on mine, and bit hard at my shoulder, while at the same time keeping the pillow in place. That’s when I screamed. I screamed, and nobody but her listened to it. I think she realized this, and it pleased her, because she started bucking her hips again, although considerably less violently than she did before. "You feel that, little cousin? I just left my mark on you. Something to remember me by. To remind you you’re mine." - the Viper said. I guess she felt all the fond memories weren’t going to be enough. She didn’t bite me hard enough to draw blood, fortunately, which also meant her physical “reminder” wasn’t eternal. Her psychological reminder, on the other hand… Michael was molested by his cousin starting at the age of only 4! He was practically still a baby and didn’t know what to do as he was being taken advantage of. Instead of babysitting him like she was supposed to be doing, she was having his way with him, since she was much older and bigger than him, he could do nothing but obey his older cousin. Confusion riddled his mind, as that wasn’t the only thing affecting his young life. He also grew up in a gang filled community with violence everywhere he went, Not the best environment for a young boy. Oh he was also heavily abused all throughout his school years. So what becomes of this poor little boy? Does he turn his life around? Buy this book to find out If Michael Crow is ever able to leave his dark sad past, and live a brighter life!

Too Little to Say No One Child Pain Misery and Suffering Michael Crow 9781508957508 Books

The Viper’s Nest isn’t just your run-of-the-mill, thinly veiled autobiography. Instead, author Michael Crow really delves deeply into the mind of his protagonist, Michael, as he catalogs his experiences in a variety of locations and with a revolving set of characters.

Of course Michael’s relationship with his female cousin, called ‘the Viper’ in the book, is what will get most people talking – and surely, anyone who has survived abuse at the hands of someone close to you can testify that such a topic is as taboo as it is tough to deal with and overcome. The fact that the Viper is an older, stronger female abusing a younger boy is certainly novel. But, obviously, it happens every single day.

Yet, what I found even more interesting was the way Crow traces the affect of his abuse to Michael’s behavior away from the Viper. While that kind of abuse, both sexual and physical, certainly scars its victims, people have a way of getting stronger despite what’s been done to him. Michael’s eventual strength standing up to a whole host of bullies, including, ultimately, the Viper herself was both uplifting and done without great fanfare – Michael had simply had enough.

Although this book might be too much for someone who has endured similar types of abuse, at the very least The Viper’s Nest helps the rest of us understand that, despite appearance, things are rarely what they seem.

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  • Paperback 186 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (March 19, 2015)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1508957509

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This book was an eye opener, i was able to relate as a young adult now; to what this boy was feeling. I highly recommend this book to the public, it really helped me realize how it is in this world. Many Children and adults feel this way too, and its just doesn't get any better. I really loved this book, and hope to share it with the people in my life, I hope you guys enjoyed it as much as i did.
This book had me hooked. I'm not usually much of a reader, but the easy read made the book that much more interesting. I could feel the confusion and struggle of the little boy as if I was in his shoes. Being from a first person's perspective, the story was that much more intense. Wanting to know what happens next had me flipping through chapters like nothing. I definitely suggest this book to anybody and everybody.
I'm glad that the abuse did not continue thru his teen years, but it contributed to him being extremely aggressive. I know there was a lot of anger because of Margaret, but I was hoping he would have told someone about her and she would've been punished for what she did to him.
This book is about a boy who was abused by his relatives and it got to me. I feel like the author was able to get his point across to me and just made me feel absolutely horrible for the young man. This book I would greatly recommend to others because it is so powerful and overall, just a really good book.
About as boring, obnoxious, and dull as you can get. He rambled, was all over the place, and honestly the story was not very believable. I really don't understand the point to this even being written. He concentrates more on trying to be witty, which he fails at miserably, than anything else. And the names he assigns to everything was a real turn-off. Such as, he lives in what he calls The Pan, visits a relative's house which he calls The Fire, (roll your eyes), calls his cousin who "molests" him The Viper, and so on. Just an absolutely pointless read.
I was saddened by the boy's childhood experience. It angered me at the same time thinking how on earth could a relative do something to a little boy. Everyone should read this book, especially parents, and know to not ever forget looking out for their children and talk to them if you sense that something is wrong or if there is a change in their behaviour.
This is a great read! The story of Michael and his struggles is very heart-felt and captivating. It was difficult to put the book down. This book would be especially valuable for any man who has experiences sexual abuse of some sort. Hearing the story of others can help individuals down the road to recovery... Michael's story is very relate-able to anyone who has struggled from this terrible experience.
The Viper’s Nest isn’t just your run-of-the-mill, thinly veiled autobiography. Instead, author Michael Crow really delves deeply into the mind of his protagonist, Michael, as he catalogs his experiences in a variety of locations and with a revolving set of characters.

Of course Michael’s relationship with his female cousin, called ‘the Viper’ in the book, is what will get most people talking – and surely, anyone who has survived abuse at the hands of someone close to you can testify that such a topic is as taboo as it is tough to deal with and overcome. The fact that the Viper is an older, stronger female abusing a younger boy is certainly novel. But, obviously, it happens every single day.

Yet, what I found even more interesting was the way Crow traces the affect of his abuse to Michael’s behavior away from the Viper. While that kind of abuse, both sexual and physical, certainly scars its victims, people have a way of getting stronger despite what’s been done to him. Michael’s eventual strength standing up to a whole host of bullies, including, ultimately, the Viper herself was both uplifting and done without great fanfare – Michael had simply had enough.

Although this book might be too much for someone who has endured similar types of abuse, at the very least The Viper’s Nest helps the rest of us understand that, despite appearance, things are rarely what they seem.
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