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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: Hi!Last week, my best friend went to a concert. She made the mitake of drinking too much. After clearly being drunk, somebody drugged her and possibly raped her. Two of her other friends decided not to stay with her so they wouldn't get introuble, although she obviously couldn't be left alone. Thankfully, one of her other friends arrived at the concert and took her to the paramedics, after realizing that my friend did'nt kow her own name. She has always been the funny friend of the group, the one who makes everybody laugh. But now, I think she's trying to stay that funny person and covering up the fact that shes terrified and completly devastated. How do I help her? I have tried telling her that it's okay to be upset, infact normal, but she just laughs about the whole situation.
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 September 2009): Sadly I think you can only offer the advice you have. It might be a delayed reaction - so watch out for it and just be there for her when it happens.
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