If that is true you must go to the hospital. There are rape kits that will help identify any perpetrator. If you are unsure, scared or any other false reason,you should still go to the hospital for your own health. Also, you must be checked for any sexually transmitted diseases. There are people that can help you; none of which are on Wikipedia.
Yes. It is possible to abuse someone who is awake so of course it is possible to abuse someone who is asleep and unable to to prevent the abuse.
sexual abuse
Forcible sexual abuse involves the use of physical force or threats to commit a sexual act against someone's will. Sexual abuse, on the other hand, refers to any unwanted sexual behavior or contact without consent, which can include both physical and non-physical forms of abuse.
Rix G. Rogers has written: 'An overview of issues and concerns related to the sexual abuse of children in Canada' -- subject(s): Child Abuse, Sexual, Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Sexual Child Abuse 'Reaching for solutions: The report of the Special Advisor to the Minister of National Health and Welfare on child sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Child abuse, sexual -- Canada
It depends on the nature of abuse. But sexual abuse, obviously yes.
not abuse, physical abuse, cyber abuse, neglect, family violence and sexual abuse
Judith Cooney has written: 'Coping With Sexual Abuse' 'Guide to Coping With Sexual Abuse'
physical and sexual abuse
Adrienne Crowder has written: 'Opening the door' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, Child abuse, Sexual, Child sexual abuse, Counseling of, Counselor and client, In adulthood, Male sexual abuse victims, Mental health, Methods, Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation, Sexual Child Abuse, Sexually abused children, Sexually abused teenagers, Therapy, Treatment
Pat Gilmartin has written: 'Rape, incest, and child sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Child sexual abuse, Crimes against, Incest, Rape, Sexual abuse victims, Women
April Daniels has written: 'Paperdolls' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, Biography, Child sexual abuse, Incest, Mormons, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Child sexual abuse, Psychological aspects of Incest, Religious aspects of Child sexual abuse
sexual abuse