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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was one of the posters with a son and daughter that mentioned statutory rape and really don’t care if it’s technically legal or not. I was thinking of DH and my reaction if we found out our teen daughter had her older BF sleep over when we were gone. Sure, maybe it wouldn’t be illegal but we’d try to make his life hell and hers. That’s what we’d be warning our son about. Angry parents. I don’t know what we would do in your situation but I admire how calm you are being. I’m following for advice if we end up in a similar situation someday. [/quote] You can make your daughter’s life hell if you wish. But if you tried to make his hell for an entirely legal act, you would be the one facing charges for harassment.[/quote] Cool. One parents says an older boy took advantage of his DD. Another parent says his DS is being harassed and the slut wanted it. How do you think this plays out if the kids are in the same social circle or school? Just because something is technically legal does not make it a good idea. [/quote] In that case, DD’s parents would be viewed as whack jobs for harassing a kid (and viewing any sexual activity by DD has “taking advantage of” and they could face actual legal jeopardy because what they would be doing is illegal. And DS’s parents wouldn’t say she was a slut and it is twisted of you to look at it this way. You seem to have significant hang ups with female sexuality.[/quote] All of you are proving my point. It can get messy and I want both my son and daughter to avoid this type of mess. Parents can be crazy with emotions and it’s best not to be involved with lies and staying overnight at their ages. [/quote]
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