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'Well-Developed' Teen Girl Sees Rape Charge Dropped
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<blockquote data-quote="seashale76" data-source="post: 67184793" data-attributes="member: 95814"><p>She may have consented- but it is likely there was a quite a bit of coercion going on. This man likely offered his help in return for sex. Thirteen-year-olds- while expected to know right from wrong on issues like murder- are very much still in the moral development stage. It shouldn't matter what she looks like. It was the adult's responsibility to know better, et cetera.</p><p></p><p>ETA: I taught that age group for over a decade. In fact, I had a few students that looked older than I did and were quite developed. However, there are men out there that <em>know</em> how old those girls are and pursue them anyway. Kids talk and they have stories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seashale76, post: 67184793, member: 95814"] She may have consented- but it is likely there was a quite a bit of coercion going on. This man likely offered his help in return for sex. Thirteen-year-olds- while expected to know right from wrong on issues like murder- are very much still in the moral development stage. It shouldn't matter what she looks like. It was the adult's responsibility to know better, et cetera. ETA: I taught that age group for over a decade. In fact, I had a few students that looked older than I did and were quite developed. However, there are men out there that [I]know[/I] how old those girls are and pursue them anyway. Kids talk and they have stories. [/QUOTE]
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