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Anal rape

Hi i'm an 18 year old straight male.I was recently kidnapped by a stranger.He tried to rape me.I have no memories of him penetrating me i was completely conscious, i manged to escape and return home. There was no bleeding on my underwear and no semen traces.I did not experience pain my dad who is a doctor did a quick examination and did not see and any injuries,however the day after i felt slightly uncomfortable near my tailbone and rectal area,i do not know if it is anxiety or penetration. I suffer anxiety disorders and depression. The uncomfortableness felt cringy and urge to pass stool. Was it rape?
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Talk to your therapist they will help you through that process and help you find an appropriate practitioner. It is emotionally challenging and without proper support you could risk further emotional trauma. Depending on how your insurance works you may need a referral from your therapist to get it covered.
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Can someone tell me about therapy to bring out repressed memories of trauma?
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Thanks alot!
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Bleeding, anal tearing and fissures, significant pain when sitting, painful and bloody bowel movements, sperms or lubricant present, bruising on body from being held down, flashbacks and nightmares of the assault
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On a side note i filed charges against the perpetrator, lucky for me i'm not the only victim so hopefully it should be easier to catch him.
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Can someone please list signs of anal rape
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