Tell her that if she doesn't report the CRIME to the police, the perp is LIKELY TO DO IT AGAIN AND AGAIN until someone does and he's locked up where he belongs.
Ask her if she thinks it's fair to let him brag about it to his friends and subject more girls to being potential victims.
2007-02-17 12:19:56
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answered by S D Modiano 5
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She needs to tell someone - whether a mom or a teacher or someone who would know what to do.
By keeping silent, she is letting the guy get away with it and he may continue to terrorize other females.
It's okay to let her mum know that she drank. Everyone has made mistakes in their lives. It's what you do after that which is most important. She needs to admit that she did wrong by drinking but at the same time, she needs loving care for what she has gone through.
The ordeal may traumatise her for many years to come. It is best to seek help early. The "evidence" (bruises) are still on her so better to press charges as quickly as possible.
Let her know that you are behind her all the way.
2007-02-17 12:13:12
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answered by mindalchemy 5
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Your friend MUST seek medical attention immediately! She may have been exposed to any number of STD's, including HIV. She may also become pregnant. She may have other physical damage from violence during the rape.
You need to tell a trusted adult (like your mom or hers) ASAP. Many rape victims are ashamed and scared and the only way to help them is to deal with it and not try to ignore it. She may say she isn't telling because she doesn't want to get busted for underage drinking but I doubt anyone will care about that. In court, it is possible to press additional charges if she was drunk at the time of the assault.
Your friend may be mad at you, but it is better to lose a friend because of anger and have her be okay than not say anything and feel responsible later on.
Just remember, he may do it again to someone else . . .
2007-02-17 12:11:01
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answered by Anna P 1
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If it is actual, i'm very sorry! you need to inspire her and her sister to get ahold of the community Rape disaster center warm-line is oftentimes listed in the yellow pages and they often have a 24 hour 7day a week decision. those those who answer the phone are experienced professionals who volunteer their time. call them and they could allow you to understand the position to bypass for some counseling practise, or communicate with you over the phone. both way, they both want to discover some counseling facilities and communicate with someone. they have been through a very aggravating adventure and the after outcomes will initiate to take position and in trouble-free terms worsen without treatment. i'm very suprised that the community regulation enforcement organization on your area that reported the crime did not supply her this assistance. please see in case you'll get her to seek out some professional practise and deal with this, more beneficial advantageous now than later. solid success and God bless
2016-12-04 07:43:15
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answered by ? 4
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When you and her are together, talk to her and tell her that she needs to tell someone. Tell her to go to the guidance counselor at school, and tell the counselor that she does not want her mother to know. The authorities can come to school and talk to her and they can arrest the 18 year old, because he should have known better. She needs to get this perverted guy the treatment and punishment he deserves. She needs to be examined by a doctor as well. She should have gone to the doctor or emergency room the night that this happened. If she will not do this, then she is just going to have to do what she should do. She needs to talk to her mother deseparately.
2007-02-17 12:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish she would have done something right away! The fact that she has bruises would have really helped. It isn't too late to report it but let her know that she might help prevent this guy from doing it again to someone else by reporting it. If anything, let this be a lesson about the dangers of underage drinking!
2007-02-17 12:08:07
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answered by SHELTIELUVER 3
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hmm...sorry to hear that. I guess you'll have to keep telling your friend to tell someone because there is a danger of her being infected with something (I pray that she isn't). she doesn't know where this guy's been so it's better to have her tell someone, anyone in authority. She has to act fast though, because if she waits too long, any bruises she may have may heal and the case against this guy may go out the window.
2007-02-17 12:08:04
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answered by Juan R 1
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Oh, this is bad. You better tell her to speak up, ASAP. Because if she waits too long, any sperm the guy left on her might be gone by the time she opens her mouth to say something. Meaning, she won't have any evidence against the guy in court. And she might get pregnant. Tell her to tell her mom. Her mom will understand because her mom is there to help her, not judge her.
2007-02-17 12:09:13
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answered by Lia 2
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Tell her that the drinking thing DOESN'T MATTER!
Even if she was drinking underage, that doesn't make rape OK, and it doesn't make it her fault.
And her mother would want to know -- she would want her daughter's attacker to be punished WAY more than she care if her daughter drank.
After all, it's not like underage drinking is a unique or terrible thing. It's normal. Rape is not.
The longer your friend waits, the harder it will be to punish her attacker.
This is not one of those cases where "being a friend" means keeping a secret. Tell your friend that if she doesn't tell her mom, you will.
2007-02-17 12:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if you can get her to stop drinking excessively and stop going to parties where there are potential rapists, it might be safe to do nothing. However, in any other case I'd talk to her very calmly and tell her you're going to tell her parents and mean the best for her (you'd be right), and then go tell her parents. Try to treat the situation as a crime, not as sex; you want to avoid embarrassing her as much as possible.
2007-02-17 12:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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