Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot depends on the maturity of the teenager. All 15-16 year olds are not the same.
are you actually saying the 15 year old somehow is at fault here?
no, don't be obtuse. I'm just saying that physical and emotional development can vary tremendously at that age. It is an interesting case. What if she was 22 and he was 15? What if she was 19 and he was 15?
Anonymous wrote:For those saying that there's nothing wrong with a 47 year old woman seducing a 15 year old boy, here's another way to think about it: Would you be ok if this happened to your son? Or, for those with daughters, would you want your teenage daughter to date this boy now?
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't that long ago when it was acceptable to get married and have children shortly after puberty. This practice was accepted and condoned by governments and religions. Somehow over the years this practice migrated from being morally acceptable to being one of the most reprehensible crimes possible. Age of Consent was also much lower years ago. Delaware for example, where this incident occurred, the Age of Consent was 7 in 1895. Yes, only 7.
Strange how quickly morals can change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot depends on the maturity of the teenager. All 15-16 year olds are not the same.
are you actually saying the 15 year old somehow is at fault here?
no, don't be obtuse. I'm just saying that physical and emotional development can vary tremendously at that age. It is an interesting case. What if she was 22 and he was 15? What if she was 19 and he was 15?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
A lot depends on the maturity of the teenager. All 15-16 year olds are not the same.
are you actually saying the 15 year old somehow is at fault here?
no, don't be obtuse. I'm just saying that physical and emotional development can vary tremendously at that age. It is an interesting case. What if she was 22 and he was 15? What if she was 19 and he was 15?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot depends on the maturity of the teenager. All 15-16 year olds are not the same.
are you actually saying the 15 year old somehow is at fault here?
Anonymous wrote:A lot depends on the maturity of the teenager. All 15-16 year olds are not the same.
Anonymous wrote:A lot depends on the maturity of the teenager. All 15-16 year olds are not the same.
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't that long ago when it was acceptable to get married and have children shortly after puberty. This practice was accepted and condoned by governments and religions. Somehow over the years this practice migrated from being morally acceptable to being one of the most reprehensible crimes possible. Age of Consent was also much lower years ago. Delaware for example, where this incident occurred, the Age of Consent was 7 in 1895. Yes, only 7.
Strange how quickly morals can change.