Anonymous wrote:Take care of yourself too. You might need a little therapy, to give you strategies to help you deal with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are kids these ages alone with boys to get raped?
More importantly, why are these boys raping?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are kids these ages alone with boys to get raped?
You have strange ideas about teenagers, and about rape.
Rape can happen in your own family room, while two teenagers are watching The Duggars, and you are in the kitchen preparing them a wholesome snack.
Rape can happen in the stairwell of your very nice upscale high school.
Rape can happen in the backseat of your car, while you are driving them home from The Prom, or in their limo which you paid for.
It can happen at the pool.
It can happen walking home from the library.
I'm not trying to scare you into locking up your daughter. Far from it. But I think the notion that this girl was somehow left alone, or allowed to be out with boys in some dangerous fashion, is ludicrous. Rape happens everywhere, including your own bedroom.
If your daughter's boyfriend could rape her while you're driving them, there's something horribly wrong with you.
No, there's something horribly wrong with your perception that rape always involves violence, screaming, kicking, and a gun to someone's head. Sexual acts happen very quickly among teenagers, and boundaries cross the line very rapidly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are kids these ages alone with boys to get raped?
You have strange ideas about teenagers, and about rape.
Rape can happen in your own family room, while two teenagers are watching The Duggars, and you are in the kitchen preparing them a wholesome snack.
Rape can happen in the stairwell of your very nice upscale high school.
Rape can happen in the backseat of your car, while you are driving them home from The Prom, or in their limo which you paid for.
It can happen at the pool.
It can happen walking home from the library.
I'm not trying to scare you into locking up your daughter. Far from it. But I think the notion that this girl was somehow left alone, or allowed to be out with boys in some dangerous fashion, is ludicrous. Rape happens everywhere, including your own bedroom.
If your daughter's boyfriend could rape her while you're driving them, there's something horribly wrong with you.
Anonymous wrote:Why are kids these ages alone with boys to get raped?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all of the kind words. My daughter's doctor appt is in the morning. I'm nervous now and will need to see if MD is a mandatory reporting state because, until DD is ready to come forward with more information, I don't want this to be an issue of force. I will speak with DD in the morning and let her know that it's a possibility that her doctor's appt will involve the police and go from there.
For those asking if I believe DD: Absolutely, 100%. I will always believe my children when it comes to issues like this. If it turns out not to be true, that's her burden to carry. But I will always believe and support my children when it comes to any sort of sexual abuse claim.
Anonymous wrote:Am still curious about her reaction to starting therapy...?
Anonymous wrote:Do you know the friend and/or the parents where this happened? I can't even imagine what this friend might have been doing while this was happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are kids these ages alone with boys to get raped?
You have strange ideas about teenagers, and about rape.
Rape can happen in your own family room, while two teenagers are watching The Duggars, and you are in the kitchen preparing them a wholesome snack.
Rape can happen in the stairwell of your very nice upscale high school.
Rape can happen in the backseat of your car, while you are driving them home from The Prom, or in their limo which you paid for.
It can happen at the pool.
It can happen walking home from the library.
I'm not trying to scare you into locking up your daughter. Far from it. But I think the notion that this girl was somehow left alone, or allowed to be out with boys in some dangerous fashion, is ludicrous. Rape happens everywhere, including your own bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Why are kids these ages alone with boys to get raped?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you pressed charges yet? Because the first thing you do is let your kid know this is not acceptable, she is not at fault and he will be prosecuted.
I feel for OP. I have a DD, and I'd be livid/sad if this happened to her.
But, how do you know the boy would be prosecuted? It's been a year. It's now a he said/she said scenario. These things are hard to prove after so much time has passed, and there's no physical or corroborating testimony.
I also have a DS. If someone accused my DS of rape, and my DS denies it was rape, then as his parent, I would believe my DS, just as OP believes her DD. False rape accusations can ruin a person's life, so the law shouldn't presume a boy is guilty.
I'm not saying OP's DD shouldn't press charges. I'm saying it will be very difficult to prove or prosecute.