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I've been sleeping with my best friend's sister and he doesn't know. Should I tell him?

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Question - (14 February 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 14 February 2007)
A male United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I've been sleeping with my best friends sister, but he doesn't know. She's 15 and im 17, w'eve been seing each otha secretly now for a few months. I've always been worried thought that he might one day see us togethe and do something. Should i tell him or break up the relationship?

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A female reader, cd206 United Kingdom +, writes (14 February 2007):

cd206 agony auntWell..... it's best that this news comes from you rather than someone else but inevitably it will have consequences for you. He might get angry and tell his parents in which case you could be done for rape. It doesn't matter if the sex is consensual, having sex with a minor if you're not one yourself is considered rape. His loyalties will always have to lie with his family first of all so your choices do come down to either telling him yourself or breaking up the relationship. I guess it's a case of deciding who's more important to you- him or her.

CD

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