soccergurlie1220 answered Saturday January 20 2007, 9:07 pm: Yes, if the girl doesn't tell anyone and no one knows these people are doing to her then they can rape her numerous times.
Lyssa answered Saturday January 20 2007, 7:12 pm: Yes, it is possible and happens. A person, or a group of people can commit this crime toward a teen girl (although, it doesn't have to be a girl), and, using shame, blackmail, or threats to keep her from telling anyone about it, repeat the crime. If the rapist is over 18, he has all the chances to go to jail. [ Lyssa's advice column | Ask Lyssa A Question ]
Xineph answered Saturday January 20 2007, 5:14 pm: Both the people below me are completely correct. It is possible to be raped by anyone, and being raped by the same person (or person from a gang rape) is totally possible.
Rape is common, although I don't know about ages. It is considered by many to be one of the most evil crimes committable.
karenR answered Saturday January 20 2007, 4:48 pm: If the rapist is not turned into the police and thrown in jail then yes. Anyone who rapes a girl, whether they are known by her or not should be turned in to the police. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Saturday January 20 2007, 4:46 pm: I don't know how common it is, but of course it is very possible. And it is not limited to any age group. It can happen to any person, any age, any sex, any race, anybody, at any time.
If this isn't a hypothetical question, some one needs to get help right away. It is devastating enough to be raped once, let alone multiple times. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
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