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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 460943" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I don't believe fifteen is an adult in any state. </p><p></p><p>When my kids were sexually assaulted (and they really were...they were six and three years old)...we were told that in order for a child (and fifteen is a child) to be charged with an actual sex crime, the child has to be six years older than the person he assaulted. I doubt this will come to anything especially since it sounds as if she was willing and because he is also so young. </p><p></p><p>I really think the emphasis should go to helping her so that this doesn't happen again rather than trying to press charges that probably won't go anywhere. This girl has problems and desperately needs help and blaming her friends or the boy in my opinion won't make things better for her.</p><p></p><p>When my daughter was doing drugs, she used to let me kiss her good-night then take out her window and climb out and run around town. She kept the radio on. SHe got away with it a few times before we caught on. THEN we called the cops to bring her home. It never stopped her from going out again. She stopped being a difficult child when she decided that her life was horrible...not a minute before that. And since it was her decision, she's done a great job of turning her life around. Sometimes I think it really has to come from within them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 460943, member: 1550"] I don't believe fifteen is an adult in any state. When my kids were sexually assaulted (and they really were...they were six and three years old)...we were told that in order for a child (and fifteen is a child) to be charged with an actual sex crime, the child has to be six years older than the person he assaulted. I doubt this will come to anything especially since it sounds as if she was willing and because he is also so young. I really think the emphasis should go to helping her so that this doesn't happen again rather than trying to press charges that probably won't go anywhere. This girl has problems and desperately needs help and blaming her friends or the boy in my opinion won't make things better for her. When my daughter was doing drugs, she used to let me kiss her good-night then take out her window and climb out and run around town. She kept the radio on. SHe got away with it a few times before we caught on. THEN we called the cops to bring her home. It never stopped her from going out again. She stopped being a difficult child when she decided that her life was horrible...not a minute before that. And since it was her decision, she's done a great job of turning her life around. Sometimes I think it really has to come from within them... [/QUOTE]
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