I was saying that the dad should have “educated” the girl
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Because all lessons imparted to the young by their parents are always followed to the letter.
You are simply looking at this bass-ackwards. This is not about the girl, her mistakes, or what you think of her dad. It’s about the sex offenders who molested/raped her.
It’s really not that hard to figure out.
You are simply looking at this bass-ackwards. This is not about the girl, her mistakes, or what you think of her dad. Its about the sex offenders who molested/raped her.
No -- it's also about wrong choices that will "absolutely guarantee" that a girl will get raped -- no matter who is doing the crime and no matter how wrong it is.
That's the message that really needs to be driven home. Criminals are there in society, that's a given. You're never going to get rid of them. All that one does (in a situation like this) is, deal with a crime that has happened -- after the fact -- through the justice system.
So, it then becomes a matter of how you conduct yourself in order to minimize criminal activity towards yourself. And a young girl in that situation has a lot of good, good choices to make in order to just about totally eliminate the threat.
Its really not that hard to figure out.
I'll tell you what is not hard "to figure out" -- and that's what should have been driven home to the girl, absolutely so.
It's not hard to figure out that it's much much preferable to be dealing with a problem like this "before it happens" -- than -- dealing with this problem "after it happens"....
That's what should be very easy to figure out.