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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you can call the police and ask for details on the case and they will tell you. It is possible that it's not prepubescent children and I agree with PP, that's gross but not as scary.[/quote] I don't get this thinking at all. My child, who is just as precious and wonderful as any toddler, is 13. He can be hurt just as bady by abuse, and protecting him is just as important to me as it is to you to protect yours, but its way harder to do since developmentally he needs to stretch his week. Most of the high profile cases, and I suspect, the majority of cases of child molestation and child porn involve kids closer to his age. Why wouldn't someone who targets teens be considered "scary"? Why do you make excuses for them?[/quote] Someone who targets teens -- especially young teens, there's a huge difference between 13 and 17 -- in a predatory way is absolutely scary. The thing is that people can end up on the sex offender registry for being an 18-year-old with naked pictures of a 17-year-old girlfriend, or even for being a 17-year-old with naked pictures of him/herself. And that's a crappy situation, and shouldn't happen. If there's a way for OP to find out where on the spectrum from [i]17-year-old with naked self-pics[/i] to [i]pictures of toddlers being abused[/i] her neighbor is, it would be good to do.[/quote]
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