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Question: I met a man, we started seeing each other. In our first intimate encounter he forced me to have unprotected sex without my consent. I got pregnant. Now he laughs that it is my problem and nobody can make him responsible. I don't want to keep the pregnancy. What legally can I do in that case? Can I get compensation for moral and physical suffering?

Answer: What can you legally do if you do not want to keep the pregnancy? That question answers itself. Can you get compensation for moral suffering? What is moral suffering? IS moral suffering where you begin to be intimate with a person, change your mind, the person continues, and you have regrets about the foreplay? Can you get compensation for physical suffering? Do you mean from the rape? Why are you not talking about him going to prison for life? Interesting. 

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