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Ok so yesterday i was raped =(....but see the thing is i dont know how to tell my parents....or anyone. I kind of feel embaresed that it happend and idk. But should i tell them and how should I tell them.
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TELL YOUR PARENTS! Sit them down and just flat out tell them..They wont be mad at you! You should have told your parents when it first happened cause they mite not be able to get semin dna if you took a shower...which you probally did. But your parents SHOULD take you to the hospital and call the police. If you know who it was tell them. The hospital will do a rape kit on you basically examine your body for physical evidence they will have to look down there. and if your a virgin u have a pretty good chance at winning the case if it went to court but if you arent a virgin meaning you had sex before then it will be hard cause the kid could always say it was willing and beleive me some courts will believe it.
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my friend gave head to a guy over spring break which was in april and the day after she got a cold sore and then the next month she got a couple of cold sores, now she doesnt have any cold sores so my questions are. 1. does she have any herpes? 2. how long does it take to get herpes? 3. whenever a cold sore goes away, how long does it take to come bck when u have herpes (link)
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There is no cure for herpes to date. tell ur friend to See a doctor... The doctor will look at the area, take a sample from the sore(s) and test to see if the herpes virus is present. The test you should request is a specific virus culture or assay for herpes virus. however the test will not work if the sores have healed. tewll your friend to Avoid physical contact with the area from the time of the first symptoms (tingling, itching, burning) until all sores are completely healed, not just scabbed-over. At the beginning of the infection, the herpes virus escapes the immune defenses by entering the nerve endings and travelling to the ganglia, which are clusters of nerve cells. In the ganglia, the virus is inactive and it causes no harm to the body or the nerve cells. From time to time, however, the virus can be reactivated. When that happens, it travels back down the nerve to the surface of the skin. There it starts to multiply, causing another outbreak. Recurrences usually develop near the site of the initial infection.Herpes infections have different patterns in different people. Any one or combination of the following factors might sometimes, not always, induce an outbreak or make it come back: surgery, illness, stress, fatigue, skin irritation (such as sunburn), diet, menstruation, or vigorous sexual intercourse. need more help contact me
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