Not popular with the boys in high school.
“Child molesters share some common features regardless of gender”
It’s feels go to them, so they do it... Damn the consequences and damn the impact on the kids.
It’s no laughing matter.
“Child molesters share some common features regardless of gender”
It’s feels go to them, so they do it... Damn the consequences and damn the impact on the kids.
It’s no laughing matter.
Low batteries?
“Child molesters share some common features regardless of gender”
It’s feels go to them, so they do it... Damn the consequences and damn the impact on the kids.
It’s no laughing matter.
If they can't process the adult behavior they are engaging in, why is it ok for them to have sex even with kids their own age?
susie
b.s.
in reality these women are probably no different than males who have sex with teen girls.
normal adults have attractions to the opposite sex,
but when the relationship is one of adult to underage,
the mature adult does not act upon her urges.
So does the DemoKratic Party.
How about just plain perverted.
bttt
I myself have wondered the same thing. As an adult woman and the mother of 2 boys (and unofficial foster mother to a dozen of their friends over the years) I try to look at them objectively whenever I hear a story like this. The **only** thing I can come up is maybe it’s a power thing, being the Mrs Robinson to his Ben. The experienced, all knowing mature lady inducting a young man into his first sexual experience. What was the beer ad..? “You never forget your first girl.” The determination to be that first girl, because I’ll bet most men remember theirs. Add to that an experienced woman willing to do more things than a 14 year old girl... That’s the only thing I can come up with because they certainly aren’t sex objects to me-
because **I** look at my sons and their friends and I see big kids who may throw a baseball with total grace but can’t walk through the room without tripping over their size 11 feet that they haven’t grown into yet. Who can get the ball through the hoop with nothing but net but can’t pee without getting it on the floor. I see kids in oversized bodies, kids who enjoy generally putting each other down, outdoing each other in Guitar Hero and the accompanying insults, who still think imitating bodily noises is the height of hilarity and anything that sounds like a fart is the highlight of the evening, who aren’t bothered by dirty socks and sportsgear laying on their bedroom floor and see no reason why wrappers should be thrown away when the floor is so readily available.
Don’t get me wrong, I love my boys, all of them. They’re good hearted, enjoyable, interesting kids. But sex objects they’re not.
True story: Once upon a time (back in the 80s), my then-girlfriend shared a house with a divorced woman and her two kids (aged 11 and 7). The woman had been a teacher’s aid and had started an affair with one of her 16 year old students. Her husband found out and divorced her, but (somehow) she got custody of the kids.
By the time I met her, the “kid” was now 20 and she was ~35 and they were still seeing each other. The “kid” confided in me that he was just using her for sex would only hand out with her for anther year or so. He had no intention of marrying her. So, the “kid” just basically looked a her as a trophy he would soon ditch—nothing more. He certainly didn’t respect or love her.
Of course, the woman actualy thought that he was going to propose any day now. It was a really sad and pathetic situation. I especially felt bad for her kids. You could see the shame in their eyes, especially her 11 year old son—who was old enough to know what was going on with mom. I’m sure that boy carries around some serious baggage as a grown-up. My impression was that the woman couldn’t face middle age and this was her way of trying to hang on too her youth. She was also financially irresponsible and would often not pay her share of the rent, but she still found $$ to buy the “kid” liquor and cigarettes.
Whatever happened to “The Summer of ‘42?”
MTV parentage.
When the depraved becomes the norm, what's deparved anymore? -- Sunday Times Of London, Aug 1994
In the meantime, we in this country have grown obsessed, not so much with sex, although that too, but with no sex, with sex as a mortal sin. Every American male is now considered either a sex offender or a potential sex offender, or an unconvicted sex offender, don't even start denying it, and if you work at a sizeable company check out its sexual harassment regulations, check with the men who have been accused and (automatically) convicted of sexual harassment, if they still work there that is. OR just check the threads here of the anti-sex obsessives. <>