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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What he did was absolutely wrong, but I think it would be very very difficult to prosecute. I also think it is healthiest for your daughter to MOVE ON with the help of a professional. [/quote] Depends on the state and the lawyer. Could be done. They could also just press police charges and let the district attorney go after him. Sometimes the healthiest thing for w9men and girls to do is to fight back and feel strong in their own agency.[/quote] She needs to learn this without prosecuting this young man. She said yes. She was not threatened or forced - “I’m going to break up with you if you don’t have sex with me” is not a threat to her person. I think he is a sleazeball - but seriously, why do y’all think 17-18 year old guys date freshmen? It’s not because your daughter is so awesome. It’s a lot easier to talk a 14 yo into sex acts (vs a 17-18 girl).[/quote] She said no many times first and was 14! He was close to legal adulthood and at the end of high school. I would go after him if she was my daughter. I would also do all the other stuff her family is already doing. [/quote]
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