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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="buddy" data-source="post: 493648" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I know this is the law but there are some cases that I think this just goes too far. Especially when a developmentally challenged difficult child is with a truly willing younger partner whether or not a girl or boy....the younger can be more sophisticated. I knew a very very innocent boy, super naieve who was 19 and a sr. He was super cute but very delayed. A quite young girl asked him for a date, of course he wanted to go. She admitted and was happy to be in charge....(All the kids in this school were deaf/hard of hearing). Nothing happened with the legal system but I did worry about him. It would not only be wrong but a waste of tax payer money and use of the authorities to have had him register on a sex offender list for life. I get frustrated with not having any common sense in the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 493648, member: 12886"] I know this is the law but there are some cases that I think this just goes too far. Especially when a developmentally challenged difficult child is with a truly willing younger partner whether or not a girl or boy....the younger can be more sophisticated. I knew a very very innocent boy, super naieve who was 19 and a sr. He was super cute but very delayed. A quite young girl asked him for a date, of course he wanted to go. She admitted and was happy to be in charge....(All the kids in this school were deaf/hard of hearing). Nothing happened with the legal system but I did worry about him. It would not only be wrong but a waste of tax payer money and use of the authorities to have had him register on a sex offender list for life. I get frustrated with not having any common sense in the law. [/QUOTE]
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