If your son sexually assaulted a girl WWYD?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You will be surprised but most of the parents will be either in denial that their child would ever do something like that, or go into a full protective mode (top lawyers, etc.). I've never seen any parent turning their child in, and I worked in a criminal system for many years.


Being honest I know I wouldn't call myself. I think I could walk away and disown if I had to (thinking about that makes me ill), but even then I know I would stop short of turning in. Just being honest.


This is my honest response too. I wouldn't be able to place the call. I would be so ashamed. I would walk away and probably move and try to change my life and distance myself from my life's biggest failure..

I worked very hard to raise good human beings so it is unlikely this will ever happen to me.
Anonymous
You all are responding to three-year-old posts. This was revived by that insane rant on the previous page.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You all are responding to three-year-old posts. This was revived by that insane rant on the previous page.


It's still a good hypothetical thread 3y ears later. Does that make it less relevant today?
Anonymous
First I would ask what, specifically, he’s being accused of, whether there’s any evidence of the accusation, what his motive would have been for doing it, and if she stands to gain anything by accusing him. Innocent until proven guilty, but basically, I wouldn’t totally believe or disbelieve either of them until finding out facts.
Anonymous
Reading this thread has convinced me to send my boys to st albana
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reading this thread has convinced me to send my boys to st albana


. . . so they can learn how to do this from the other boys?

I can always tell which of my colleagues attended all boys schools by the ones who have the lowest ability to work and socialize effectively with women in mixed work spaces. All boys/girls schools hinders their ability to develop the necessary social skills to effectively deal in the workplace. Buy, hey, you do you. They’re your kids.
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