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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="toughlovin" data-source="post: 493000"><p>You might call the local police station anonymously (not from your house phone) and ask to talk to whoever handles sexual assault cases. Tell them anonymously that you have a concern about a young man you know who is in a relationship with an underage girl and see if they have any suggestions about what you should do?</p><p></p><p>The problem with the girl being under the age of consent is that legally she cannot consent... so even if she is begging your son to have sex with her, she is not considered to have consented. I think this is hard in this day and age for our difficult child sons... who really have no clue. So to your son she is willing (and probably is) but legally she is not. Somehow he needs to understand that...</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 493000"] You might call the local police station anonymously (not from your house phone) and ask to talk to whoever handles sexual assault cases. Tell them anonymously that you have a concern about a young man you know who is in a relationship with an underage girl and see if they have any suggestions about what you should do? The problem with the girl being under the age of consent is that legally she cannot consent... so even if she is begging your son to have sex with her, she is not considered to have consented. I think this is hard in this day and age for our difficult child sons... who really have no clue. So to your son she is willing (and probably is) but legally she is not. Somehow he needs to understand that... TL [/QUOTE]
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