The Albatross
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Glad you're going to receive professional assistance. You are though skipping a series of other errors in judgment and apparently did not perceive the increasing pressure for sex as a reason to avert the situation by making another decision and removing yourself from the situation. For me it was a definite perceptual and also alcohol issue. For you it may be entirely different.
I chose for myself because it was a repeat theme/pattern... and I was the common denominator... that it was a lesson. My personal choice and it worked for me but as you can see by the activity in the thread... there are various ways to look at the incident. The key is most always getting and finding the viewpoint that is necessary for your emotional wellbeing. That is different in various ways for each of us as individuals.
Following along with your analogy: "If I crash my car into a wall and get hurt it's my fault. I will take responsibility. If someone crashes into me and I get hurt it is not my fault. I made the decision to get into that car and drive it around - but it is not my fault someone crashed into me." For me I came to a different conclusion that is all.
Mine looked like: "If I get in a car and become impaired with alcohol it is my personal responsibility to stop the car and get out before I hurt myself, hurt someone else, or get a consequence for doing so." "If I am in the car with a friend and we are both drunk... the judgment of both are impaired whether I trust them or not and the wise thing to do is still personal responsibility which means, do not drink more, get to a safe place, get out and away from the car til I'm no longer impaired, and assess my relationship with my friend before somebody gets hurt or a consequence because we were both impaired and driving around in a car."
Individual differences in thought... not an assignment of fault.
I chose for myself because it was a repeat theme/pattern... and I was the common denominator... that it was a lesson. My personal choice and it worked for me but as you can see by the activity in the thread... there are various ways to look at the incident. The key is most always getting and finding the viewpoint that is necessary for your emotional wellbeing. That is different in various ways for each of us as individuals.
Following along with your analogy: "If I crash my car into a wall and get hurt it's my fault. I will take responsibility. If someone crashes into me and I get hurt it is not my fault. I made the decision to get into that car and drive it around - but it is not my fault someone crashed into me." For me I came to a different conclusion that is all.
Mine looked like: "If I get in a car and become impaired with alcohol it is my personal responsibility to stop the car and get out before I hurt myself, hurt someone else, or get a consequence for doing so." "If I am in the car with a friend and we are both drunk... the judgment of both are impaired whether I trust them or not and the wise thing to do is still personal responsibility which means, do not drink more, get to a safe place, get out and away from the car til I'm no longer impaired, and assess my relationship with my friend before somebody gets hurt or a consequence because we were both impaired and driving around in a car."
Individual differences in thought... not an assignment of fault.