… assault as "rape", "date rape", and/or "acquaintance rape." Sometimes, a person may feel that they have to "go along with" or "give into" their partner's requests or demands. They may do so to avoid upsetting the person, or because they fear … you have been sexually assaulted: Find a safe environment - anywhere away from the attacker. Ask a trusted friend to stay with you for support. Preserve evidence of the attack - don't bathe, douche, or brush your teeth. Write down all the details you can recall about the attack & the attacker. Get medical attention. Even with no physical injuries, it is important to determine the risks of STDs and pregnancy. To preserve forensic evidence, ask …