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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, take a moment to think about: 1) Why you only think girls are "promiscuous, " not boys 2) Why you think a girl engaging in sexual activity with one person is being "promiscuous" vs. just sexually active 3) Why you felt the need to yell in all caps about a teenage girl engaging in sexual activity.[/quote] PP, while you're at it, think less about OP (and her capitalization) and think more about whether we as a society want 14yos to be engaged in sexual activity. [/quote] ? We as a society don't want lots of people to do lots of things. Almost certainly, you do some things we as a society don't want people like you to do. So should I tell someone in authority over you that someone told me that you told them that you were maybe doing that thing?[/quote] To protect a child, even if from herself? Yes. I would certainly expect you to report suspicion of, for example, child abuse or elder abuse. [/quote] OK. Do you think that this is a case of child abuse or elder abuse?[/quote] It is the case of a 14yo child engaging in activity inappropriate for her age, and in our societal Village we have to look out for each other's children. [/quote]
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