I identify as a woman: I have been sexually assaulted or abused.
24% (432 votes)
I identify as a woman: I had sex when I did not want to, but do not call it sexual assault or abuse.
7% (127 votes)
I identify as a woman, and I'm not sure.
9% (151 votes)
I identify as a woman: I have NOT been sexually assaulted or sexually abused.
30% (524 votes)
I identify as genderqueer/fluid or agender: I have been sexually assaulted or abused.
1% (24 votes)
I identify as genderqueer/fluid or agender: I had sex when I did not want to, but do not call it sexual assault or abuse.
0% (8 votes)
I identify as genderqueer/fluid or agender, and I'm not sure.
1% (14 votes)
I identify as genderqueer/fluid or agender: I have NOT been sexually assaulted or sexually abused.
1% (25 votes)
I identify as a man: I have been sexually assaulted or abused.
3% (61 votes)
I identify as a man: I had sex when I did not want to, but do not call it sexual assault or abuse.
2% (35 votes)
I identify as a man, and I'm not sure.
2% (32 votes)
I identify as a man: I have NOT been sexually assaulted or sexually abused.
19% (340 votes)
Total votes: 1773
anal sexWed, 2010-08-25 14:56
Anonymous
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I am 19 and I've had two kids so I'm not how I use to be I have hem rode and my husband wants to have anal sex if I don't he trys to force and if I fight he beats me what do I do either way I'm in a lot of pain
That is sexual abuse, and youThu, 2010-08-26 05:54
Stefanie
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That is sexual abuse, and you don't have to stay around for that. Have you thought about calling RAINN (1-800-656-HOPE) for help? Or calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233) for help? Even if you are married, you have the right to say no to sex when you don't want it, and a partner forcing you to have sex is sexual assault. Please consider calling one of those numbers and seeking out help for yourself and your kids. If you want, we can talk more at the message boards about finding you some in-person resources to help get you and your children to safety.