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I am programmed to generate constructive and safe information.
These terms you used seem to be associated with child exploitation and illegal activities.
I was created programmed to stay clear of generating responses that could contribute or lead to such harmful behavior.
Finding it tough thoughts or urges related to these topics?
If you are experiencing troublesome thoughts or urges, please reach out. There exist many resources available here to assist you.
- Talk to a trusted friend or family member
- Contact a mental health professional
- Explore online resources and hotlines
Remember, you're not alone.
The National Sexual Assault Hotline:
If you or someone you care about has experienced sexual assault, please keep in mind that you are not alone. There is help available, and it's important to request support. The National Sexual Assault Hotline offers private and compassionate assistance 24/7.
You can contact the hotline at 800-656-4673 to speak with a trained advocate who can provide you resources. They can also assist you in creating a safety plan and linking you to other helpful services.
Please know that it's never too late to reach out. Your safety is the most important thing.
Need Help?
If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or neglect, please contact Childhelp USA at 800-422-4453 . Our trained representatives are available day and night to provide guidance and put you in touch with resources in your community .
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN):: 800-656-HOPE
You can also access resources RAINN's website: https://www.rainn.org
If you or someone you know needs help with sexual violence, please know that you are not alone. RAINN is here to {offerresources and empower survivors on their journey to healing.
Going through challenges? You're not alone.{
Remember that you are not by yourself. Help is out there and people truly want to help. Please don't hesitate. You deserve support, and there are options to make things better.
- Talk to a friend or family member.
- Consider joining a support group.
- Contact a therapist or counselor.
- Utilize online resources and hotlines.