Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it is victim blaming. Well, it is also parent blaming.
If you are a parent to a 15 year old girl, you need to make sure that she is interacting appropriately online.
What kind of teen girl sexts with a 50 something guy?
What kind of 15 year old sexts with anyone???!!!
This is about the moral decay of America.
15-year old girls have been getting themselves in trouble since long before there was an America.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it is victim blaming. Well, it is also parent blaming.
If you are a parent to a 15 year old girl, you need to make sure that she is interacting appropriately online.
What kind of teen girl sexts with a 50 something guy?
What kind of 15 year old sexts with anyone???!!!
This is about the moral decay of America.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it is victim blaming. Well, it is also parent blaming.
If you are a parent to a 15 year old girl, you need to make sure that she is interacting appropriately online.
What kind of teen girl sexts with a 50 something guy?
What kind of 15 year old sexts with anyone???!!!
This is about the moral decay of America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel badly for Anthony Weiner.
He has a problem with sexting and flirting online but he has never actually met up with these online women.
I am astounded that the FBI is investigating this. The man did not meet anyone in real life. He mistakenly sexted with an oversexed teen (who should be scolded by her parents.)
He should (and prob. already has) get some counseling. I feel bad for Huma too.
It is awful that their personal issues are all over the media.
This is a "sex scandal" with zero actual sex.
He has a "problem" with sexting 15 year olds.
Honey, are you always this naive?
Anonymous wrote:I feel badly for Anthony Weiner.
He has a problem with sexting and flirting online but he has never actually met up with these online women.
I am astounded that the FBI is investigating this. The man did not meet anyone in real life. He mistakenly sexted with an oversexed teen (who should be scolded by her parents.)
He should (and prob. already has) get some counseling. I feel bad for Huma too.
It is awful that their personal issues are all over the media.
This is a "sex scandal" with zero actual sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for him. He has a compulsion that he can't control and it has destroyed him and hurt many other people.
Please speak to your therapist, stat. You're slipping again.
Go back to your nice safe little world of where people fit into neat little boxes marked "villian" and "victim."
A married man who conducts the actions that he did and does is a villain, yes. And to say that he "can't" control himself is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:I feel badly for Anthony Weiner.
He has a problem with sexting and flirting online but he has never actually met up with these online women.
I am astounded that the FBI is investigating this. The man did not meet anyone in real life. He mistakenly sexted with an oversexed teen (who should be scolded by her parents.)
He should (and prob. already has) get some counseling. I feel bad for Huma too.
It is awful that their personal issues are all over the media.
This is a "sex scandal" with zero actual sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for him. He has a compulsion that he can't control and it has destroyed him and hurt many other people.
Please speak to your therapist, stat. You're slipping again.
Go back to your nice safe little world of where people fit into neat little boxes marked "villian" and "victim."