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Dear Bill:

You shared that about two years ago, while you stayed in your aunt’s house, being alone there one night, an old friend of yours, whom you’ve known for years, asked to visit you there. You agreed and he came over with alcohol, asking you if he can drink, you said No, but “after repeated asking and arguments”, the two of you drank alcohol that night, in your aunt’s house.

Next, while drinking, he asked you for the first time, if you “would be open to having sex with him”. You said no, but he kept asking; he then went ahead trying to have sex with you, you pushed him away, but ended up doing some sexual things with him. When the sexual activity was over, he left.

Since then you didn’t drink alcohol again, never told friends that you were alone anywhere (so that they will not suggest to visit you when you are alone), and you feel “an intense shame”, for having defiled your aunt’s house by drinking there and having some sexual activity in her house.

“I am conflicted as to whether I should confess to my parents and to my aunt, whether I should confront him again”-

My input:

1. I think that it is not a good idea, at this point, that you confess to your parents or aunt about what happened.

2. This former friend asked you questions: can he drink, can he have sex with you, not because he wanted your answer, but because he wanted a Yes. When you answered with a No, he pressured you to change your No to a Yes. He was very disrespectful, dishonest, selfish and unethical with you.

3. You were not assertive with him. You said No, but you didn’t insist it’s a No. Just because someone wants you to do something and then does not accept your No, does not mean that you should change your No to a Yes. You have to protect yourself from others’ disrespect, dishonesty, and selfishness. The right thing to do, once he was there with you and refused to accept your No, would have been to tell him to leave your aunt’s house immediately.

– I have more to say but I first need to know if you are still in contact with this person, if you see him sometimes, and what do you know about his life since that incident about two years ago?

anita