Did it count?
Posted: Wed May 08, 2024 7:46 pm
I think I may have experienced sexual assault but I don’t know if my experience qualifies for that label and I don’t want to mislabel it.
For context (sorry it’s so long):
So I had a friend that I met at shul (we’re both Jewish) and we hit it off pretty fast.
Because shul was the only place we really saw each other I only met him 3 or 4 times during the high holidays because we don’t go weekly. During hannuka, I went to the hannuka retreat my shul was hosting and stayed there with him for the weekend, we grew closer. There was kind of a weird vibe I was getting from him though through little comments, he kept calling me “bones” because I’m kinda skinnyish I guess? And he was crushing on a girl but didn't want to confess to her and kept saying how lonely he was and (even though he KNEW that I was aroace) how he wanted to ”make out with anyone, really, even not romantically just in general.“ I’m pretty good at telling when people are trying to manipulate me and I feel like I should have gotten the red flags there but I sort of ignored them.
Fast forward to my birthday party (I was turning 13, he’s a year older)
I invited a couple of my close friends including him for a sleepover and we were all having a great time and meshing well. He (I think it was him) suggested spin the bottle, and we all agreed, though one friend opted out. We were having a good time goofing off and stuff, but as the night progressed two of my other friends got along TOO well and went in the corner to make out. We were all teasing them but didn’t care. I also kissed a couple of my closer friends (consensually just for fun and sillies). He saw the friends that paired off and got kinda whiny and jealous in a way that was meant to be ”funny“ or perhaps manipulative, I knew that was his way of asking someone to make out with him as well.
I don’t remember exactly how it happened but he kind of called me over and then we were kissing, with tongue and stuff. I didn’t particularly enjoy it at all and it was kind of awkward, I am asexual and don’t even really like kissing. At the same time one of the other pair started scratching the other’s back and he followed suit with me, reaching under the back my pajama shirt and placing me so I’m facing him on his lap. Again, I’m just kind of mildly uncomfortable but it didn’t really feel like I could just say ”go away“ and go back to my friends. He was also kissing my neck which I didn’t like, I remember kissing his just so he’d stop kissing mine. Eventually I got away from him and went to sleep.
I don’t know if it counts as SA because for one, I never said no or made obvious physical cues against it, I kinda agreed to it (though it’s true he never really asked me) And two, technically nothing sexual actually happened, we never had sex and he never touched my genitals or chest. But it felt gross and I still feel gross after. I haven’t talked to him since but he’s my rabbi’s kid so I can’t avoid him forever. He also did similar things to two of my friends at the same party and lied about one of them, saying they forced themselves on him which we later learned was the opposite of what happened.
For context (sorry it’s so long):
So I had a friend that I met at shul (we’re both Jewish) and we hit it off pretty fast.
Because shul was the only place we really saw each other I only met him 3 or 4 times during the high holidays because we don’t go weekly. During hannuka, I went to the hannuka retreat my shul was hosting and stayed there with him for the weekend, we grew closer. There was kind of a weird vibe I was getting from him though through little comments, he kept calling me “bones” because I’m kinda skinnyish I guess? And he was crushing on a girl but didn't want to confess to her and kept saying how lonely he was and (even though he KNEW that I was aroace) how he wanted to ”make out with anyone, really, even not romantically just in general.“ I’m pretty good at telling when people are trying to manipulate me and I feel like I should have gotten the red flags there but I sort of ignored them.
Fast forward to my birthday party (I was turning 13, he’s a year older)
I invited a couple of my close friends including him for a sleepover and we were all having a great time and meshing well. He (I think it was him) suggested spin the bottle, and we all agreed, though one friend opted out. We were having a good time goofing off and stuff, but as the night progressed two of my other friends got along TOO well and went in the corner to make out. We were all teasing them but didn’t care. I also kissed a couple of my closer friends (consensually just for fun and sillies). He saw the friends that paired off and got kinda whiny and jealous in a way that was meant to be ”funny“ or perhaps manipulative, I knew that was his way of asking someone to make out with him as well.
I don’t remember exactly how it happened but he kind of called me over and then we were kissing, with tongue and stuff. I didn’t particularly enjoy it at all and it was kind of awkward, I am asexual and don’t even really like kissing. At the same time one of the other pair started scratching the other’s back and he followed suit with me, reaching under the back my pajama shirt and placing me so I’m facing him on his lap. Again, I’m just kind of mildly uncomfortable but it didn’t really feel like I could just say ”go away“ and go back to my friends. He was also kissing my neck which I didn’t like, I remember kissing his just so he’d stop kissing mine. Eventually I got away from him and went to sleep.
I don’t know if it counts as SA because for one, I never said no or made obvious physical cues against it, I kinda agreed to it (though it’s true he never really asked me) And two, technically nothing sexual actually happened, we never had sex and he never touched my genitals or chest. But it felt gross and I still feel gross after. I haven’t talked to him since but he’s my rabbi’s kid so I can’t avoid him forever. He also did similar things to two of my friends at the same party and lied about one of them, saying they forced themselves on him which we later learned was the opposite of what happened.