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October 17, 2006, 12:08 am PDT
10/16 Runaway Dramas
Quote From: flthomcatFrankly, I just hope you and your husband are not raising children. FIRST, there are laws on the books to prevent older men and women from taking advantage of younger people. Sorry, but it may take two to have sex, but it takes just one older, brighter, more manipulative person to talk many youngsters into things they are not emotionally and physically ready for. That makes many of these "tangos" a CRIME.
In many states, sex with anyone under the age of 15 (when the other person is 18 or older) is what used to be known as "statutory rape." Now it has many different legal names, but it's still the same. Adults (age 18 and older) can't use the excuse of NOT knowing the law to justify their actions with underage KIDS. I don't care how many times a pre-teen or young teen says YES to sex with an adult. It's up to the ADULT to say NO and leave that youngster alone! That's what decent adults do!!!
Perhaps if you had children, you would understand VERY CLEARLY that girls and boys pre-teen to young teenage years are EASILY sweet talked into things they should not do. Is it their faults? Of course not...they are immature kids, just the way God intended them to be. It's up to the ADULTS to control themselves and not take advantage of younger people. Those who do are SCUM and they should be prosecuted under the law.
Sorry, but you and hubby need an attitude adjustment. You both should want children/teens PROTECTED...morally and legally! I would like to know why a parent is required by law to register their child into school, yet the child can drop out with out the consent or signature of the parent. Of my experience detailed in an earlier letter, I was NOT informed of my 15 year old' actions (dropping out of school) by mail or a phone call from the school. There should be a law enforced that requires a parent to sign their child out of school.
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