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New Member looking for some "words of wisdom" about 18yr son at home still in HS!
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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 492000" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>It's not necessarily statutory rape. Google your state, you will be surprised at the variations between the 50 states. I'm in Maryland and 15 y.o. daughter is going with an 18 y.o. AND IT'S PERFECTLY LEGAL HERE. Parents have zero power and all the responsibilities of dealing with the fall out.</p><p></p><p>Keep on posting. I have twins with add/adhd. Emotionally they are 2/3 of their chronological age and have made many stupid choices. They take longer to "cook". Things do get better with time. I know things are rough right now, but they do eventually come to their senses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 492000, member: 6370"] It's not necessarily statutory rape. Google your state, you will be surprised at the variations between the 50 states. I'm in Maryland and 15 y.o. daughter is going with an 18 y.o. AND IT'S PERFECTLY LEGAL HERE. Parents have zero power and all the responsibilities of dealing with the fall out. Keep on posting. I have twins with add/adhd. Emotionally they are 2/3 of their chronological age and have made many stupid choices. They take longer to "cook". Things do get better with time. I know things are rough right now, but they do eventually come to their senses. [/QUOTE]
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