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Woman jailed for sex with 12 year old boy
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostI think dipping his wick was more reward to him than a pair of trainers!Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Yes but they weren't and, given the difference in attitudes of the sexes to casual sex, that is very relevent.
Being that age before soft porn was readily available in shops I had to make do with my sister's copies of Horse and Hound.Last edited by xoggoth; 26 February 2010, 20:06.bloggoth
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostYes but they weren't and, given the difference in attitudes of the sexes to casual sex, that is very relevent.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostActually, I'd like to make a serious point. Would we be laughing if she was a he, and he was a 12 year old girl?
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Yes, MP that's what I meant too. I knew one bloke of school it happened to (although he was 15, not 12) and we were all full of envy.
PS It is nature which defines who is adult and who isn't, the legal definition is a compromise. Probably some 18 year olds are less ready for relationships than some 14 year olds.Last edited by xoggoth; 26 February 2010, 20:32.bloggoth
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostWSS. Twelve year olds are children. Not borderline adults, but kids.
Lets consider sexual harrassment. As an adult, in the workplace I have been sexually harrassed by a much older woman before, but if I had reported it people would find it rather funny. Why didn't I report it? Because I found it amusing also. I never even considered it harrassment until I told a female friend about it.Sure I felt uncomfortable at times. Women however are likely to take it a little more seriously, and are more sensitive in such matters than guys. If a women gets unwanted attention from a guy she is much much more likely to report it than a guy getting unwanted attention from a women.
Rightly or wrongly, I see a 12 year old girl as more delicate that a 12 year old boy who is likely even around that age to want to stick his thing in places...any place . Forget politics and correctness and equality, a 12 year old girl being unwantedly stuffed by a 36 year old guy is more disgusitng than a 12 year old boy getting a stiffy and pronging a 36 year old women, is it not? Males do have a little more control over such matters also.
How many guys who were drugged, tied up and later raped by two women would report it? I don't think I would. Why not? Well, in a stressful situation I wouldn't even be able to erm perform. If I did perform, then obviously I would be happy with the situation
Don't get me wrong, that situation is wrong, but 200 times? THis should be a story of "36 year old TRIED to seduce 12 year old boy but boy reported it"Last edited by SuperZ; 26 February 2010, 21:02.Comment
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostTrue, and I'm sure this could cause disagreement, but male and female bodies are a little different, as they are psychologically different also.
Lets consider sexual harrassment. As an adult, in the workplace I have been sexually harrassed by a much older woman before, but if I had reported it people would find it rather funny. Why didn't I report it? Because I found it amusing also. Sure I felt uncomfortable at times. Women however are likely to take it a little more seriously, and are more sensitive in such matters than guys. If a women gets unwanted attention from a guy she is much much more likely to report it than a guy getting unwanted attention from a women.
Rightly or wrongly, I see a 12 year old girl as more delicate that a 12 year old boy who is likely even around that age to want to stick his thing in places...any place . Forget politics and correctness and equality, a 12 year old girl being unwantedly stuffed by a 36 year old guy is more disgusitng than a 12 year old boy getting a stiffy and pronging a 36 year old women, is it not? Males do have a little more control over such matters also.
As for the point about harrassment at work, not sure I agree entirely. I have never 'reported' anyone for harrassment, but have been (and possibly am being) subject to it, as most girlies on here probably have. Unless it becomes physical, I am also usually able to handle it.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
Yes but they weren't and, given the difference in attitudes of the sexes to casual sex, that is very relevent.
Being that age before soft porn was readily available in shops I had to make do with my sister's copies of Horse and Hound.
At times it must have been hard to decide, between them and some of the society gels, which was which.
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