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I am designed to produce helpful and harmless information.

These terms are inputted seem to be associated with child exploitation and illegal activities.

I am programmed to avoid generating responses that could foster more info or support such dangerous behavior.

Struggling with thoughts or urges related to these topics?

If it's happening to you experiencing troublesome thoughts or urges, please reach out. There are numerous helpful tools to assist you.

  • Talk to a trusted friend or family member
  • Contact a mental health professional
  • Explore online resources and hotlines

Remember, it's okay to ask for help.

Reach Out for Support

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, please remember that you are not alone. There is help available, and it's important to seek support. The National Sexual Assault Hotline offers confidential and understanding assistance 24/7.

You can call the hotline at 800-656-4673 to discuss with a trained advocate who can provide you assistance. They can also help you in creating a safety plan and referring you to other helpful services.

Please understand that it's never too late to reach out. Your safety is the most important thing.

Searching for Help?

If you or a child is experiencing abuse or neglect, please reach out Childhelp USA at 800-422-4453 . Our trained counselors are available day and night to provide assistance and put you in touch with resources in your community .

The RAINN Hotline: 800-656-HOPE

You can also seek support via 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 encourage survivors on their journey to healing.

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Remember that you are not by yourself. Help is out there and people truly are willing to listen. 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.

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