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You were violated. Sexually. You deserve to have your body respected. Stand up for yourself. Fuck your other friend who told you to not say anything, because, frankly, fuck whoever assaulted you. Confront your friend and her boy friend at the same time. Demand whatever restitution you feel would bring some closure, and threaten to report it to the police if neither comes forward. There is probably better advice out here, but that’s what immediately comes to my mind.
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Masturbation and sex are not interchangeable. When you’re alone there is no intimacy, no need to question how you look, no need to account for another person’s enjoyment. You are in full control of the situation. it can end within a fraction of a second if you want it to.
For women to want sexual contact with another person there also needs to be a mental build up. In situations like this, the answer often lies in the nature of you’re non sexual relationship. Is the spark gone? How do you communicate? Is there an unequal distribution of domestic labor.. etc.
You need to have an open and honest conversation about this. Not one in the bedroom, not one that leads to one party feeling guilty and submitting to having sex. Make it known that you are not asking for sex or complaining, that you are not trying to initiate anything.
if you don’t trust her response, that’s a whole different issue.
You were violated. Sexually. You deserve to have your body respected. Stand up for yourself. Fuck your other friend who told you to not say anything, because, frankly, fuck whoever assaulted you. Confront your friend and her boy friend at the same time. Demand whatever restitution you feel would bring some closure, and threaten to report it to the police if neither comes forward. There is probably better advice out here, but that’s what immediately comes to my mind.
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Masturbation and sex are not interchangeable. When you’re alone there is no intimacy, no need to question how you look, no need to account for another person’s enjoyment. You are in full control of the situation. it can end within a fraction of a second if you want it to.
For women to want sexual contact with another person there also needs to be a mental build up. In situations like this, the answer often lies in the nature of you’re non sexual relationship. Is the spark gone? How do you communicate? Is there an unequal distribution of domestic labor.. etc.
You need to have an open and honest conversation about this. Not one in the bedroom, not one that leads to one party feeling guilty and submitting to having sex. Make it known that you are not asking for sex or complaining, that you are not trying to initiate anything.
if you don’t trust her response, that’s a whole different issue.