I have no idea what to do. Everything I do is wrong, it always has to do with guys. Well the point is, I ended up getting drunk with a guy who was totally sober. I tend to get a little turned on when I'm drunk & get totally out of hand. I ended up having sex with him not planning on it at all. Soon to find out he apparently had it all planned out. He lost his virginity to me. If I was sober I wouldn't have had sex with him. Is this rape? He's going around the whole high school saying "get that b***h drunk & she'll bone your grandma". This situation is very embarrassing & out of hand I'm a freshman & he's a senior....
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are you a freshmen in high school? because then you can get the school involved for bullying. BTW how old are you? if this is high school you are too young to consent to sex and it is Statutory Rape. Even if you said you wanted to have sex the law does NOT see it that way. If you dont want him to go to jail and live as a sex offender the rest of his life you should just get a restraining order on him, trust me, a judge will have no problem granting that.
do not press charges for revenge though. it is a serious situation and him going to jail will mess up his whole life. I know he's a total s**m bag, but a restraining order will do just fine and then you can press charges if he violates it.
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Yes, I am a freshmen in high school. I am 15 years old actually. So this would be basically considered rape? It's been around the whole school of my as a rape victim. I was wondering because words hurt. I wouldn't press charges or anything because that would cause a lot of problems. I mean I feel like it's my fault because it was my first time getting drunk & I should have known. But when people ask, I'm just like I don't know.... :/
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He took advantage of you because you were drunk. Maybe try talking to him. You can always tell him what happened was a mistake; if he doesn't listen then you can tell him what he did was illegal and if he doesn't stop that he could get himself into trouble, when teachers/adults at schools hear about these kinds of things they have to report them. They can't just let them slide.
Schools are also highly against bullying now, try talking to your guidance counselor, if you have one, they can help with a more hands-on approach to help fix/solve the problem.
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Thank you so much <3 same goes for you, such awful people out there.
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