To: varina davis
Hey, varina, have you ever heard of those occasional cases in which the police or news report goes like this:
A man came upon another man raping a woman. He assisted the woman, chasing off the rapist. Unfortunately, he then raped her himself.
Every now and then, I've heard such a thing. Suppose this person who "wanted to help Elizabeth out of a bad situation" was actually someone who wanted to take advantage of her himself? Or suppose someone convinced Elizabeth she was in a bad situation, when in fact it wasn't that bad--or there was some more legitimate way out? Even if this person is some sort of good Samaritan, the way they chose to "help" this girl is highly questionable, and doesn't speak well for THEIR intentions.
To: Devil_Anse
Even if this person is some sort of good Samaritan, the way they chose to "help" this girl is highly questionable, and doesn't speak well for THEIR intentions.Well, of course!
To: Devil_Anse
"Suppose this person who "wanted to help Elizabeth out of a bad situation" was actually someone who wanted to take advantage of her himself? Or suppose someone convinced Elizabeth she was in a bad situation, when in fact it wasn't that bad--or there was some more legitimate way out?"
Excellent point......adolecent girls can be very gullible and vulnerable to this type of thing.
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