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Re: Some advice...off topic kinda..
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Posted by deerewife on November 17, 2002 at 05:49:39 from (207.190.84.119):
In Reply to: Some advice...off topic kinda.. posted by Mike on November 16, 2002 at 18:00:32:
Mike, My niece was in a simular situation last year- she was just 2 weeks shy of 16(the age of consent here). She lives with her dad and stepmom. When real mom found out that she had an "encounter" with her 18 year-old boyfriend, mom called social services. The next afternoon my niece comes home from school to find a social worker and cop waiting to question her. She had to tell them in detail EVERYTHING about her first time in front of dad and stepmom. She was completely humiliated. Then the cop and social worker headed over to the boyfriend's house to be sure the stories matched. He is very lucky that he doesn't have a new orange jumpsuit. The police didn't persue the matter only because there was no coersion or force involved and she was so close to 16. I just wanted you to have fair warning that even if by some miracle you convince this girl's dad that you're ok, anyone can turn you in to social services. I'm not saying that you are planning anything ungentlemanly with this girl, but sometimes thing happen "in the heat of the moment" and you should be aware of the conciquences before you put yourself in that situation.
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