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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 242778" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>If you don't mind a 2nd post on this important topic...like Mutt says there are lots of people who way "if you don't want the time, then don't do the crime". on the other hand all of us know that impulse control is not fully developed in a teen mind. If you substitute "if you don't want the baby, then don't have sex", it becomes readily apparent that young people are more likely to make choices with-o full adult analysis. The frontal lobe leads them to enjoy the pleasure of booze, or drugs...or sex. A bunch of us were bright law-abiding citizens who decided to "do the dirty" before marriage and ended up getting married younger than anticipated. I don't see too darn much difference. DDD</p><p> </p><p>PS: I know a man (whom I don't care for, by the way) who is a registered sex offender because he had sex with his brother's girlfriend who testified she was raped. He went to prison...she went back to Puerto Rico with her reputation intact. He is not listed as a "predator" but he is listed as an</p><p>offender and has to register every time he moves AND is included in the public warnings with others on "sexual offenders in your neightborhood". Do I like him? No. Would I trust him to babysit the kids? Yes. Law enforcement didn't even put him on probation when he was released. He is not a threat to any child...and I'm personally convinced he is not a threat to any adult either BUT he is an "offender" for life. He, too, has difficulty getting a decent job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 242778, member: 35"] If you don't mind a 2nd post on this important topic...like Mutt says there are lots of people who way "if you don't want the time, then don't do the crime". on the other hand all of us know that impulse control is not fully developed in a teen mind. If you substitute "if you don't want the baby, then don't have sex", it becomes readily apparent that young people are more likely to make choices with-o full adult analysis. The frontal lobe leads them to enjoy the pleasure of booze, or drugs...or sex. A bunch of us were bright law-abiding citizens who decided to "do the dirty" before marriage and ended up getting married younger than anticipated. I don't see too darn much difference. DDD PS: I know a man (whom I don't care for, by the way) who is a registered sex offender because he had sex with his brother's girlfriend who testified she was raped. He went to prison...she went back to Puerto Rico with her reputation intact. He is not listed as a "predator" but he is listed as an offender and has to register every time he moves AND is included in the public warnings with others on "sexual offenders in your neightborhood". Do I like him? No. Would I trust him to babysit the kids? Yes. Law enforcement didn't even put him on probation when he was released. He is not a threat to any child...and I'm personally convinced he is not a threat to any adult either BUT he is an "offender" for life. He, too, has difficulty getting a decent job. [/QUOTE]
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