IvoryRavyn
United States of America#2Author of original report
Mon, June 28, 2010
A simple mistype, obviously.
coast
USA#3Consumer Comment
Mon, June 28, 2010
"the next day would come and we would make an excuse as to why I wasn't allowed to leave."
IvoryRavyn
United States of America#4Author of original report
Sun, June 27, 2010
I did not tell my sister to call the police because, like most naive 18 year-olds, I thought I could handle it, and I didn't realize how dangerous of a situation it was. Again, he told me every day that the next day he would give me the money to go home, but the next day would come and we would make an excuse as to why I wasn't allowed to leave.
Like I said, thanks to an assistant, I got out safely. I am making this report purely so others don't have to be in that position, where it may not end the same way my story does.
coast
USA#5Consumer Comment
Sun, June 27, 2010
Did you tell your sister to call the police when she called you?
IvoryRavyn
United States of America#6Author of original report
Sun, June 27, 2010
I did not file a police report, as I greatly blamed myself for the whole incident. Also, I had a happy ending--I met my boyfriend who helped me through therapy for (prior) abuse and sexual assault. Now, as a happy and healthy adult, I just want to make sure it doesn't happen to another girl.
Stacey
Dallas,#7Consumer Comment
Sun, June 27, 2010
Did you contact the police and make a report?