Posted on 12/29/2012 3:14:47 PM PST by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Parents detain man, 21, in a headlock after they find him in their teenage daughters bedroom having sex with the girl he met online
Parents detain man, 21, in a headlock after they find him in their teenage daughters bedroom having sex with the girl he met online
According to the girl's parents, Narvaez was caught 'in the act' when the teen's mother walked into her room for a late-night check-up.
The unnamed woman told KHOU 11 that when she turned on the light in the bedroom, the startled 21-year-old man tried to flee, but she informed him that he's not going anywhere.
The woman alerted her husband, the girl's stepfather, who rushed to her aid and put the suspected child molester in a headlock until police arrived.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
“It is the behavior of a very confused fifteen year old girl who thinks that some male telling her that they really really love her.....about the same as a back seat of a car.”’
Are you channeling her lawyer?
Th inarguable facts are”
1. She deliberately sneaked a Messican into her room.
2. Said room was in her parents home.
3. She knew her parents did not approve of her acts.
4. She even performed sex acts when her parents were at home.
Being a horny teenager is normal. How she responds to those hormonal urges is what makes her a “slut”.
Make that dumb slut, as she chose a male from a population known for treating their females poorly, and she chose a poor Messican who could not even afford to take her to a motel or use her sexually in the back seat of a car.
Had she not deliberately disrespected her parents In Their Home, I would be a tad less judgmental - but, she was acting out her ‘inner slut’.
Slutty is as slutty does.
Thanks. I fully agree, and expected the flames.
True, yet the law often seems to not account for the gray area between the two classifications.
and it is obvious you have NEVER had children
Front line cops use a “3 year rule” if the guy is 19 and the girl is 17, they won’t (usually) pursue it under the 3 year rule, they can’t be bothered if the age difference is 3 years or less.
This isn’t codified, and a pissed off parent can force action, but it’s as close to recognizing reality as our legal system gets.
That being said, fry this guy...
Reread post 66 if you can’t understand what I posted, for whatever reason.
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