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Q: Help...asap!!!
asked by: vaughn6606 on February 4th, 2005
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Hey ladies, okay a friend of mine...Well a very close friend of mine just showed up at my room in tears, I asked her what was wrong. She said that her and this guy she just met, went on a date and on the way home he kept trying to get her to go down on him and when she said no he got made and pulled over and raped her. I dont know how to help her, other than to get her to a doctor...What else should I do?!
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Kourtney08
replied on February 4th, 2005
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Well, getting her to the doctor is the top priority, and from there she'll get more help. Hopefully this guy will be put in jail, what he did was horrible and I hope your friends okay. Just support her, and be there for her 100% no matter what, do anything she needs.

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Kourtney08
replied on February 4th, 2005
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Well, getting her to the doctor is the top priority, and from there she'll get more help. Hopefully this guy will be put in jail, what he did was horrible and I hope your friends okay. Just support her, and be there for her 100% no matter what, do anything she needs.

Kourtney
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Kourtney08
replied on February 4th, 2005
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Well, getting her to the doctor is the top priority, and from there she'll get more help. Hopefully this guy will be put in jail, what he did was horrible and I hope your friends okay. Just support her, and be there for her 100% no matter what, do anything she needs.

Kourtney
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littlered
replied on February 4th, 2005
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Yes getting her to a doctor is a top priortiy and contacting the police to. One thing it probably will help her is knowing that she can come to you and talk about it. Just be there for her. And let her know that she can cry on your shoulder anytime.
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sftbllchika06
replied on February 4th, 2005
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Get her to a doctor then call the police. She can talk to a counselor or even there are support groups. I know what she is going through it happened to me when I was 8. Just be there for her when she is ready to talk. Talking about it helps a lot.
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