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Step-son (19) involved with 14y.o.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 701988" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thank you, Apple. I was timid about being that tough but I am shocked that her parents haven't turned this guy in.</p><p></p><p>Many of us excuse our 21 year olds and give them second, third and fourth monetary chances because "They are still so young." If 21 is young, what is 13 and 14???? There are good reasons it is illegal for men so much older to be breaking the law to touch a child, no matter how old she may look or talk. That's abuse and even makes me wonder if this is a pedophile. What 19 year old wants to date someone so much younger??? This is way different than 35 years old and 30. This girl is a baby</p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think I could look at him let alone live with him. This is not the child's fault anymore than a rape victim is at fault for wearing a short skirt.</p><p></p><p>I have to wonder about her parents who didn't make this a police matter. This isn't 18 and 16. This is 19 and 14 and its stomach twisting and the fault is with the man and maybe the girls parents. This is not your normal love affair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 701988, member: 1550"] Thank you, Apple. I was timid about being that tough but I am shocked that her parents haven't turned this guy in. Many of us excuse our 21 year olds and give them second, third and fourth monetary chances because "They are still so young." If 21 is young, what is 13 and 14???? There are good reasons it is illegal for men so much older to be breaking the law to touch a child, no matter how old she may look or talk. That's abuse and even makes me wonder if this is a pedophile. What 19 year old wants to date someone so much younger??? This is way different than 35 years old and 30. This girl is a baby I don't think I could look at him let alone live with him. This is not the child's fault anymore than a rape victim is at fault for wearing a short skirt. I have to wonder about her parents who didn't make this a police matter. This isn't 18 and 16. This is 19 and 14 and its stomach twisting and the fault is with the man and maybe the girls parents. This is not your normal love affair. [/QUOTE]
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