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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 742420" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi SWOT</p><p></p><p>I am in complete agreement with what your write. I am not commenting about what Sumsky should or should not do or what any mother should do.</p><p></p><p>I do not feel comfortable using the words sex abuser or sex offender about this teen who I do not know, especially because nothing in the circumstances to me sounds like his act is being considered a sex crime. And I have doubt if it would be considered to be a paraphilia, or deviancy by many psychologists.</p><p></p><p>I just feel uncomfortable calling him a sex offender without a legal process and without confirmation by a mental health professional. Maybe this has happened and I missed it. If so, I am remiss. And most definitely, Sumsky should consider him dangerous to her daughter. He has already proven himself that.</p><p></p><p>I only wrote the post because I feel better having clarity about definitions in case there are other readers here. I also hold the opinion that Sumsky is served by varied information, and I do not believe I am steering her wrong. Let me restate this is not a commentary about what she should do. Just an amplification of what this thread is.</p><p></p><p>I am not disputing your own deeply held beliefs and feelings, which you argue clearly and well. I am just adding my own voice, here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 742420, member: 18958"] Hi SWOT I am in complete agreement with what your write. I am not commenting about what Sumsky should or should not do or what any mother should do. I do not feel comfortable using the words sex abuser or sex offender about this teen who I do not know, especially because nothing in the circumstances to me sounds like his act is being considered a sex crime. And I have doubt if it would be considered to be a paraphilia, or deviancy by many psychologists. I just feel uncomfortable calling him a sex offender without a legal process and without confirmation by a mental health professional. Maybe this has happened and I missed it. If so, I am remiss. And most definitely, Sumsky should consider him dangerous to her daughter. He has already proven himself that. I only wrote the post because I feel better having clarity about definitions in case there are other readers here. I also hold the opinion that Sumsky is served by varied information, and I do not believe I am steering her wrong. Let me restate this is not a commentary about what she should do. Just an amplification of what this thread is. I am not disputing your own deeply held beliefs and feelings, which you argue clearly and well. I am just adding my own voice, here. [/QUOTE]
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