I'd want to know. My gf was sexually assaulted before our relationship, and the guy got away with it (tried in court and everything). It changed how I approached our relationship, both emotionally and sexually.
It's definitely something I would be very careful about mentioning, though. It made me want to protect my gf even more, but I'm not sure every guy would take this news the same way.2 0 0 0My longtime Gf was raped at 16, was a virgin. Got pregnant from it, but miscarried. She told me about it early on, and I was not put off by it. Yeah it messed her up, but I was supportive of her. I dated her for 12 years.
Everybody takes it differently, I can't say if you should tell or not, just it worked out in my situation.
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For me I've told my partners if the topic ever came up or the conversation suited. I find it a load off my chest and it makes it easier for me to be more intimate with my partner, not to mention if he looks down upon me then I know he's not good for me so it's a good filter of accepting men. I would want to know if my boyfriend was sexually abused/raped if it happened to him.
0 0 0 0If he doesn't love you or stay with you after you tell him, he's not worth it. A good guy wouldn't look at you differently.
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0 10Yes, I would want to know everything my girl has been through. if you did not tell me it would hurt if I found out about it some other way. I would also be totally open with her about my past, even though it's cost me relationships.
1 1 0 0Wow that's horrible.
Yes I would want to know this. Have always had the talks with previous partners and felt this was healthy. Gives us some insight about each others lives.0 0 0 0Never hide something like that, you must be open. BUT it is not something to flaunt around.
0 0 0 0Very much I'd want to know, if it was becoming serious. It would help make sense of the trust issues and sex issues a lot of rape victims have to deal with.
0 0 0 0Yes, I think you should do it for yourself more than anything. It's your duty to protect your partner, physically, mentally and emotionally. If he isn't willing to listen, he probably doesn't deserve to date you.
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