Forced Sexual Acts
You may feel that it is easier to name a sexual assault if you have been hurt, restrained or tied, beaten or forced to participate in sexual acts with others, or acts that are against your beliefs or religion. Your partner may tell you that he likes particular acts or activities, but a sexual relationship should be loving and mutually pleasurable, not feared.
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