Std or damage?

Discussion in 'Love and Sex' started by mescaline-eyes, May 25, 2010.

  1. mescaline-eyes

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  2. sidneyisinlove

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    Yes go see a doctor, and the police to report your ex boyfriend....
     
  3. mescaline-eyes

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    I was contemplating the police thing but they don't seem to do much about rape cases these days because it's a matter of he said, she said, and unfortunately women do lie. But my friend offered to break his legs. Not sure that would really help the situation...
     
  4. sidneyisinlove

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    Haha, well breaking his legs is the next best thing..
     
  5. mescaline-eyes

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    it seems easier to have my friend take care of it than to go the the police, lol...
     
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    Sorry this happened to you :(

    Breaking his leg is not good enough, ... not unless you break it right off, shove it up his arse so he knows how it feels, and then wave him around like a flagpole.

    As for the other, only a doctor is really going to be able to diagnose or eliminate possibilities.
     
  7. sophieclair

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    When I get itchy down there it is usually a bladder infection. It could very well just be that, fecal matter in that area can cause that. But go to a doctor its the only way to know.
     
  8. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    probably just poo getting in the little skin tears. of course, seeing a doctor never hurt anyone (who has insurance at least).
     
  9. sophieclair

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    Hospitals still take people who are uninsured.
     
  10. seizedbyanger

    seizedbyanger Banned

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    unfortunately though, they usually only take people at the right price.
     
  11. pr0ne420

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    understanding is a virtue
     
  12. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    i didn't say she couldn't get into the hospital, just that without insurance it will hurt (her bank account).
     
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    No, credit score...
     
  14. WildBilly

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    First of all, I'm really sorry this happened to you. What he did was not only uncool but highly illegal.

    At this point the ball is in your court. You can still go to the hospital and report this. It doesn't matter that some time has passed from when it happened until now. A rape is a rape is a rape and is a serious felony. If you do tell anyone at the hospital (nurse, doctor, person in registration), the hospital becomes LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE to contact the police. You can lie and explain that it was just some rough, consentual anal sex that you're now concerned about. But if you tell them you were raped then the police (usually a female cop) will be showing up at the hospital to interview you. And charges will most likely be sought against your ex boyfriend. Just so you know how it works.

    Sorry this happened to you and good luck.
     
  15. Wasteland

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    I'd say return the favor...rape him anally with a chainsaw...

    I have no pity for rapists, and I think anyone who thinks they have to rape anyone should have the favor returned to him by big black Bubba in cellblock A every night for a few years...
     

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