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Originally posted by tbeak View Post
She looks very happy if that is a mugshot
Truthfully this is an odd epidemic that is intriguing to me, the disease of a brain & soul that would cause a seemingly "normal" and attractive woman to prey on an adolescent.
What's most intriguing to me is the societal response. If this were a 26 yr old male and 17 yr old female student, we would be posting that we hope he is castrated, becomes Bubba's boyfriend in prison etc etc.
But instead it's a cute blonde female and we are metaphorically giving the teen boy a high five. Historically the female offender will get a lighter sentence that were it a male counterpart
It's just all very odd to me
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Originally posted by Playa View PostService with a smile...
Truthfully this is an odd epidemic that is intriguing to me, the disease of a brain & soul that would cause a seemingly "normal" and attractive woman to prey on an adolescent.
What's most intriguing to me is the societal response. If this were a 26 yr old male and 17 yr old female student, we would be posting that we hope he is castrated, becomes Bubba's boyfriend in prison etc etc.
But instead it's a cute blonde female and we are metaphorically giving the teen boy a high five. Historically the female offender will get a lighter sentence that were it a male counterpart
It's just all very odd to me
I also am very curious as to the psychology behind these pretty women finding a boy to be sexually attractive. Don't get me wrong, she is sick; however, the differentiation I have between a woman and a man going after an adolescent exists due to the "victim". A 14 year old girl who is seduced by an adult man is a true victim, she will have issues because of it. I do not see the boy with the roles reversed or like in the above situation to be a victim. He will be just fine.
If you have a boy and a girl and they both go off separately to SPI for Spring Break, who are you more worried about?
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Originally posted by J Sweet View PostI also am very curious as to the psychology behind these pretty women finding a boy to be sexually attractive. Don't get me wrong, she is sick; however, the differentiation I have between a woman and a man going after an adolescent exists due to the "victim". A 14 year old girl who is seduced by an adult man is a true victim, she will have issues because of it. I do not see the boy with the roles reversed or like in the above situation to be a victim. He will be just fine.
If you have a boy and a girl and they both go off separately to SPI for Spring Break, who are you more worried about?
They can manipulate them. May not necessarily be about sexual attraction.
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Originally posted by J Sweet View PostI also am very curious as to the psychology behind these pretty women finding a boy to be sexually attractive. Don't get me wrong, she is sick; however, the differentiation I have between a woman and a man going after an adolescent exists due to the "victim". A 14 year old girl who is seduced by an adult man is a true victim, she will have issues because of it. I do not see the boy with the roles reversed or like in the above situation to be a victim. He will be just fine.
If you have a boy and a girl and they both go off separately to SPI for Spring Break, who are you more worried about?
I don't think modern psychology will support your assertions. For instance this article explains WHY females mature faster than males, https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...re-faster-boys. Some research indicates the maturation rate may be as great as 11 years. Point is that 14 yr old girl is likely more mature, emotionally, than the 17 yr old male. And yes I absolutely believe there are emotional scars that impact a male for years from being sexually manipulated by an older female in an authoritative role.
To answer your question I worry about both my kids. My daughters slightly more so, but it's from the physical abuse aspect of rape of a female by a male. A male predator is more likely to force, a female predator more likely to seduce. Therefore female victims are more likely to end up physically injured or dead compared to male victims
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Originally posted by Playa View PostWell no it's not the same, you are comparing a 14 yr old to 17.
I don't think modern psychology will support your assertions. For instance this article explains WHY females mature faster than males, https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...re-faster-boys. Some research indicates the maturation rate may be as great as 11 years. Point is that 14 yr old girl is likely more mature, emotionally, than the 17 yr old male. And yes I absolutely believe there are emotional scars that impact a male for years from being sexually manipulated by an older female in an authoritative role.
To answer your question I worry about both my kids. My daughters slightly more so, but it's from the physical abuse aspect of rape of a female by a male. A male predator is more likely to force, a female predator more likely to seduce. Therefore female victims are more likely to end up physically injured or dead compared to male victims
Not comparing just giving an example. If the boy is 12 or over he is no victim.
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