I'm a 19 Y/O Male who has just come out of a short-term relationship with a Female due to doubts about my sexuality.
Long story short; she had known for awhile that I was gay, though I doubted it and we had stayed together - We went on a night out together, in which I had shared her bed to which I woke up to accusations that I had apparently groped her and so forth in her sleep - To which I have no acknowledgement of, yet I can remember the entire night, bar that. And she can remember none of the night, bar that. She has accused a man in the past of doing this, but only to me and not officially on police records after they had separated also.
I went for a walk with her after work one night, after she had made un-official allegations to me and I had ended it with her that night because I openly told her that I was gay and it wasn't fair to stay together. She had then gone home and told her parents that I had attempted to 'rape' her; following this, her father showed up on my door step to make me aware of the accusations and I had a civil chat with him about it as did my father, before getting in his car and phoning her mother who was accusing me of all sorts (Which weren't presented in any form of statement) - A day after this, the Police showed up on my door-step, arresting me under suspicion of 'Digital Penetration' as my Ex was, and still is a virgin as we never had ANY sexual activity / intimacy in the short time we were together and took me in for questioning and I was released under investigation, they kept my Phone in which has messages of her saying how she's "Willing to give me a second chance" and what not which is unusual to say to someone who you had accused of such a crime - I have never, ever, had any issue with the police before. Her and I both work in a very small town with her shop several doors away from mine and her mothers right next door - The whole incident has made me sick to the stomach, unable to eat, leave the house and so on. I made it clear in my investigation that if I had taken her so called 'forgiveness', would I really be sat in that room now??
With the police being in possession of my phone, they will have access to my gay-dating apps, and so forth would they not? My mind is honestly all over the place and this is only day 3 of the situation. Although no charge has been made as of yet, is it worth preparing a solicitor? Preparing myself? Because I've read so many articles on men who are FA and how the 'victim' often prevails. I was just wondering if there's any effective advice I can gain from anywhere before I lose my mind?
Thank you.
Long story short; she had known for awhile that I was gay, though I doubted it and we had stayed together - We went on a night out together, in which I had shared her bed to which I woke up to accusations that I had apparently groped her and so forth in her sleep - To which I have no acknowledgement of, yet I can remember the entire night, bar that. And she can remember none of the night, bar that. She has accused a man in the past of doing this, but only to me and not officially on police records after they had separated also.
I went for a walk with her after work one night, after she had made un-official allegations to me and I had ended it with her that night because I openly told her that I was gay and it wasn't fair to stay together. She had then gone home and told her parents that I had attempted to 'rape' her; following this, her father showed up on my door step to make me aware of the accusations and I had a civil chat with him about it as did my father, before getting in his car and phoning her mother who was accusing me of all sorts (Which weren't presented in any form of statement) - A day after this, the Police showed up on my door-step, arresting me under suspicion of 'Digital Penetration' as my Ex was, and still is a virgin as we never had ANY sexual activity / intimacy in the short time we were together and took me in for questioning and I was released under investigation, they kept my Phone in which has messages of her saying how she's "Willing to give me a second chance" and what not which is unusual to say to someone who you had accused of such a crime - I have never, ever, had any issue with the police before. Her and I both work in a very small town with her shop several doors away from mine and her mothers right next door - The whole incident has made me sick to the stomach, unable to eat, leave the house and so on. I made it clear in my investigation that if I had taken her so called 'forgiveness', would I really be sat in that room now??
With the police being in possession of my phone, they will have access to my gay-dating apps, and so forth would they not? My mind is honestly all over the place and this is only day 3 of the situation. Although no charge has been made as of yet, is it worth preparing a solicitor? Preparing myself? Because I've read so many articles on men who are FA and how the 'victim' often prevails. I was just wondering if there's any effective advice I can gain from anywhere before I lose my mind?
Thank you.
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