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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 387654" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>First of all, if I understand this, M and F are J's parents? Even if they are not, this is just sick and disgusting, which of course is your take on the situation.</p><p> </p><p>CALL AND REPORT THIS TO THE CHILD PROTECTION HOTLINE RIGHT NOW!!!!!!</p><p> </p><p>Do not wait, wonder if J is telling the truth, if M and F are telling the truth, or worry about if anyone is going to jail for making comments like that. </p><p> </p><p>The priority here is NOT for you to figure out the truth and then take action. YOUR job is to report this to someone who is trained to handle this. Period. It is the job of the people at child protection to figure out what the truth is and what is really going on.</p><p> </p><p>You have been told that a minor has been approached for sex by her father or the man who stands in as her father. </p><p> </p><p>It would be really tough for you to figure out what the truth is, and it is NOT your place to try to do that. It is your responsibility, and the responsibility of every other person who gets information like this about a child, to report it so that the child can be protected if needed, given whatever services are needed, and to send a clear message to those who know you that you will NOT put any type of family loyalty or concern over the possible consequences that those involved will face over the safety of a child.</p><p> </p><p>In some states EVERY ADULT is a mandated reporter, not just doctors, teachers, tdocs, etc... I know my state is that way. </p><p> </p><p>Please step back from the situation as there is little you can do to help any of the people involved except to call and report this abuse. It IS abuse and against the law for a guardian/parent to ask a child for sex. In many states it is a felony, and in many states incest is a felony regardless of the age of the child (adult or minor child).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 387654, member: 1233"] First of all, if I understand this, M and F are J's parents? Even if they are not, this is just sick and disgusting, which of course is your take on the situation. CALL AND REPORT THIS TO THE CHILD PROTECTION HOTLINE RIGHT NOW!!!!!! Do not wait, wonder if J is telling the truth, if M and F are telling the truth, or worry about if anyone is going to jail for making comments like that. The priority here is NOT for you to figure out the truth and then take action. YOUR job is to report this to someone who is trained to handle this. Period. It is the job of the people at child protection to figure out what the truth is and what is really going on. You have been told that a minor has been approached for sex by her father or the man who stands in as her father. It would be really tough for you to figure out what the truth is, and it is NOT your place to try to do that. It is your responsibility, and the responsibility of every other person who gets information like this about a child, to report it so that the child can be protected if needed, given whatever services are needed, and to send a clear message to those who know you that you will NOT put any type of family loyalty or concern over the possible consequences that those involved will face over the safety of a child. In some states EVERY ADULT is a mandated reporter, not just doctors, teachers, tdocs, etc... I know my state is that way. Please step back from the situation as there is little you can do to help any of the people involved except to call and report this abuse. It IS abuse and against the law for a guardian/parent to ask a child for sex. In many states it is a felony, and in many states incest is a felony regardless of the age of the child (adult or minor child). [/QUOTE]
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