Posted on 04/08/2021 8:48:32 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Well, she is alleging he assaulted her when she was passed out. Most states with statutory rape laws provide exceptions when it’s something like an 18 year old with a 16 year old, so that element of the story in itself probably is not illegal.
I don't think it was as troublesome as it is now.
..........lol, if my son had done something like this he would want to stay in jail until the trial and hope for a REAL not guilty verdict as opposed to getting out on bail and facing Dad.
Nothing new. At my high school in the 1960s half the teens were alcohol drinkers. I remember parties where everyone was drinking hard liquor, and the parents allowed it. As a 17-year-old, one girl stopped me as we were making out and said "I may be drunk, but I'm not that drunk!" as we were rounding 2nd base. I knew enough to stop when someone says no. One of my girlfriends was 19 when I was 17, and thought nothing of passing around liquor to any of us. At least we weren't on drugs like kids now.
Yeah, I know in NY booze was legal at 18 back in the 60s and everybody cheats by a couple years.
Us Ohio boys only had 3.2 beer, and when we all got to college, those NY kids were hard core alkys.
One party I was at, a 16-year-old girl who had never drank hard liquor, was left alone with a bottle of rum. After drinking much of it, she got hysterical, and her boyfriend put her in the shower to try to calm her down and sober her up. She was a big gal, almost 6-foot and plenty strong. She threw off her clothes, and ran out of the house nude and down the street screaming as a bunch of us tried to get her back inside. The kid who lived there had some explaining to do with his parents when they returned from being away, what with neighbors talking. After high school, the gal and my friend married and moved to another state. But none of the rest of us could forget that evening.
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