well, if you have your period and are sure that he didnt use any protection, and you hadnt been on pills or anything, then yes there is a chance you could get pregnent... however this is where going to your parents and then the hospital right away is a good thing. they can help you and tell you if you are pregnant or not. and as for him coming over to "say he was sorry" well..ok it was good to say that but for doing something that big to you, just a simple sorry is not going to cut it. he is going to have to work really hard to even have a chance to regain even a little trust from you. if i were you i would stay away from him for sure, and not trust him as a friend or anything for at least a very very long time. and even if he did say he was sorry, you still need to tell the police because no matter if he is sorry or not, maybe he should have thought of that before he raped you. good luck with all of this. xoxo helpachick [ helpachick's advice column | Ask helpachick A Question ]
Christeena answered Tuesday May 2 2006, 11:14 pm: Shit, I didn't know he came inside of you.
GET TO A PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASAP!
And get the emergency contraception pill because there is a high chance you could get pregnant. Don't wait, get there or to a doctor ASAP.
I'm not even kidding.
And yes, it is okay to like the feeling of him cumming inside of you, I'm told it is pleasurable but the fact that you could be pregnant at 13 freaks me out. You need to get help as soon as possible.
And if he knew the consquences of cumming inside of you and possibly screwing up your life and his maybe he shouldn't be forgiven. Ask him why he did it. Let him tell you. Then make a desicion. But I can't stress how important it is for you to get to a doctor NOW. [ Christeena's advice column | Ask Christeena A Question ]
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