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18year old dating a 14 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 433676" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I don't have experience with tough love...yet, but it seems your plan will only work if his girlfriend and mother are at a lower income level than you. He might be OK without his things for a while, but if they have MUCH less, he might start missing some of those things that are now considered teen "necessities" If they have "enough" stuff I don't see your plan working. Young ppl "in love" can be ridiculously stubborn (I know I was)</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if you might consider going to the police and find out if you have any legal options. The girl and her mother do - the second they want him out they just call the cops and cry statutory rape. Cops might be able to help you scare him into dropping this girl. I would, however, ask questions anonymously first, because this could get very bad, very quickly. Some states/jurisdictions don't require anyone to press charges and will proceed even against 'victims' wishes.</p><p></p><p>Stick around, this is an interesting place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 433676, member: 11965"] I don't have experience with tough love...yet, but it seems your plan will only work if his girlfriend and mother are at a lower income level than you. He might be OK without his things for a while, but if they have MUCH less, he might start missing some of those things that are now considered teen "necessities" If they have "enough" stuff I don't see your plan working. Young ppl "in love" can be ridiculously stubborn (I know I was) I was wondering if you might consider going to the police and find out if you have any legal options. The girl and her mother do - the second they want him out they just call the cops and cry statutory rape. Cops might be able to help you scare him into dropping this girl. I would, however, ask questions anonymously first, because this could get very bad, very quickly. Some states/jurisdictions don't require anyone to press charges and will proceed even against 'victims' wishes. Stick around, this is an interesting place. [/QUOTE]
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