Originally posted by: DAM
So what? Honestly what in the world those this have to do with anything? Let me take a wild guess if your child was 14 and fvcking around with a 22 year old wouldn't you notice? Or are you so dense/blind/stupid to ignore a 22 year old man sniffing a 13 year old's panties?
You'd be surprised. I might have said the same thing up until about 2 weeks ago when I learned that something like this happened to a friend's daughter. A few of us even warned her that the guy was "obviously" a child molester, and now we all feel really badly b/c we were right, but she never ever believed us.
There's more to it than that, though. Slutty 13-yo daughter initiated it, by her own admission.
Take a trampy 13-yo who obviously seeks attention and validation of herself, can't seem to get it from either of her divorced parents who are too busy (IMHO) trying to make up for the fun times they lost when they had kids way too young. Looking for that attention by soliciting what she believes to be love from anyone she can tell is male.
Couple her with some slack-jawed moron 20-something who is too stupid to tell her it ain't gonna happen and why, and you've got a bomb going off right there.
Which leads me to the breakdown of Kranky's argument.
The statement that PP is "protecting child abusers" begins with the assumption that "statutory rape" is the same as "child abuse." There are obviously times when they are identical, where a predatory older person lies to and seduces a younger person into a relationship.
But then there are times when two people who are just plain not that bright who seem to think "She's 13, I'm 25, but she's propositioning, so hey! I'll hit it!"
PP's goal is, as someone said, about pregnancy issues, not child abuse. They are useless if no one can come to them seeking help without fear of sending their "beloved" to jail. This is really a conundrum that can't be won. If PP cannot "overlook" statutory rape in order to prevent a girl from dying from a botched coat-hanger abortion, or going to prison when she throws her newborn in a dumpster, then they become useless. The penalty is that they may sometimes have to overlook obvious cases of child abuse.
What are you going to do? Also, a girl doesn't have to tell PP the age of her "boyfriend," and I bet a lot of callers do not. The two call scripts presented kind of set the operator up to be in a position to tell the girl "You didn't say that." How do we know that the average call isn't just "I'm 12, I'm pregnant, I'm so scared, what do I do?!?!?!"