Elzi,
I'm sorry that this has happened to you
The three things rolled into one
Assault/ rape
discovering that someone who you considered a trusted friend, assaulted you, betrayed your trust and demonstrated that they were not the person who you thought they were
and all of that being done to you when you are already a PTSD sufferer
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I'm going to try to keep this none contentious. I can see both positions that have been expressed, and I have been clicking on <like> for posts that I genuinely do like.
The Perp is a conscious human who made a choice to assault you - he owns all responsibility for his actions.
however much he might have been attracted to you Elzi or however much he craved sex - he could have put some safe distance between you, he didn't, he chose abuse.
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Seperate issue
Can I please ask you to carefully consider why you drank yourself to the point of passing out?
I know that you did it in what you reasonably believed to be a safe environment (the perp owns his actions)
there is no need to post in this thread about why you drank, I only ask you to carefully consider it, and consider anything that might be contributing to it, like circle of friends, night life, self medicating, never really thought about it etc
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Dealing with things that are not conscious, thinking, (hopefully moral) human beings.
I know that you drank in what should (should is a dangerous word) have been a safe environment
but getting under the influence to the point of passing out - is self endangerment,
Things that are not so much of a danger to an un-intoxicated person, are a much greater danger to a person who is intoxicated
stairs, traffic, falling under a train or a truck, falling into a pool, accidentally scalding or burning yourself, stumbling and scraping your face down a rough wall, choking on vomit...
There are plenty of things in the world that are not conscious, and which are a much greater risk to us when we are under the influence, than they would be if we were sober
Just in the past 12 months, at least two of the guys who I was at school with, have died drink related deaths; one was found drowned in his bath on his birthday, the other suffered liver failure. They started problem drinking at some time. Please, if you need help with drink - seek it.