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6 years ago

I am 30, male. My 15 years old niece is hitting on me. Some days back, first she asked me to open porn on my laptop, which I denied and told her to use her own phone for whatever she wanted to do. Then some days back, she sent me a sexual text on watsapp, asking me to show her my male parts. That message came by surprise on one day and I let that incident go by replying with a smiley. Yesterday, in a gathering of family, I was standing alone in kitchen, she came and tried to grab my male parts. For 5 seconds, I let her do that, but immediately after that, I realised that it was totally wrong, I pushed her away. Now, I am back on my laptop and writing this. Am I going to jail for stat rape? What if someone knows about this, especially our parents? That would be very shameful for me. If she keeps doing that, then one day I might positively respond/ return her sexual favours. I am just being honest here because I am just a normal male person with my own fantasies, not with minors at all. I like having physical relations but I like to follow laws. I am totally against breaking laws here. But if some minor female touches me again and again, I also have a point where I will contribute. Going to her or my parents will be like hell. I never discussed anything like this with anyone's parent before. I am soon getting married as well. Please help me, what should I do. I cannot sleep unless I get some emotional support.

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade

Responded 5 years ago

A.dear client Your recommended action should be to talk to her parents without further delay and explain to them in details. If you keep numb and let things go out of control, then you will land yourself in trouble as because it is a very clear fact that she will enjoy an upper hand factually in Law.
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Prabhakara S K Shetty

Responded 6 years ago

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A.If you cannot avoid meeting her in privacy, complain to her mother or elder sister. or an aunt, which will serve you as a future witness.
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Ratandeep Misra

Responded 6 years ago

A.It's a complete no with a minor. Better to control yourself.she might have been encouraged because of ur muted +I've response.speak to her n make her realise that it is against law as well as societal norms.Talk to her parents till it gets too late.
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Jitendra Kumar

Responded 6 years ago

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A.First you should deposit consultation fee Rs 2500/=advance.After that you can get advice .
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