An 18 year old having sex with a 14 yo is by definition a sex offender.
So is a 17 year old having sex with a 15 year old. If you read about a 17 and a 15 year old, would you feel the same way about it?
An 18 year old having sex with a 14 yo is by definition a sex offender.
I'd be furious either way. I certainly wouldn't be in the national news about it. I'd be trying to handle it quietly in the best way for my child.
Sadly, it has become a "cause".
You are probably right. I have both ages, 14 and 18. I be furious if it was my 14, girl or boy. I would also be furious with my 18 year old if she had sex with a 14 year old, girl or boy. Having both ages I know the age gap is too big. It's also against the law! It has nothing to do with gay or straight, the 14 year old is too young. She needed protecting and her parents did just that. I would like to think I would do the same.
Has it really? Or is that just the defendant's parents doing anything possible to clear their daughter's name?
Has PFLAG or any other gay rights group weighed in on this? Or are you just assuming all the gay rights advocates are going to be taking situation up as a "cause " because the girl's parents are trying to spin this ad a gay rights issue?
1.) The parents doing "anything possible" has taken this case over the top. I'm not assuming anything. The case has been spun. Calling this a gay rights issue when it's clearly a legal issue that has been applied to heteros for years, is trying to use public sentiment to sway the case. That's just wrong. Orientation shouldn't play into this case at all. BUT it has. It's just wrong.
I wouldn't have wanted my 14 year olds having sex with anyone because neither of my kids at that age were mature enough to handle it.
But my brother dated an 18 year old girl when he was 15. They had a sexual relationship that lasted about 3 years. We all considered her to be a nice girl. To look back on now and see her as a sexual offender/abuser seems odd to me.
They're just working the system. And good for them I'd do the same thing if I felt my child didn't deserve what was coming to them. I think most parents would.
...nevertheless she was a sexual abuser.
Wrong, because the term abuse denotes forced action. In the case you replied to, nothing was forced about it.
Why doesn't she deserve to have the same laws applied as heteros? That is the key question.
Oh, she does because it's the law. But who would want their otherwise good child to be slapped with the stigma and title of sex offender for, potentially, the rest of his/her life?
punkin said:An 18 year old having sex with a 14 yo is by definition a sex offender.
Not so. Age of consent applies here. The victim is a child. If you say please to a child and break the law, you have still broken the law.
The law does not take into account "otherwise good child" when it comes to cases like this. It's cut and dry. The "stigma" has been slapped on many 18 year olds for the rest of their lives for the same offense. Were you taking up for those cases too? Kate was warned. She helped the victim run away. She made a lot of mistakes. It's time to pay the piper.
OceanAnnie said:Why doesn't she deserve to have the same laws applied as heteros? That is the key question.
But the law simply says a 14-year-old can't consent, even if the teen says they did consent. It's a main qualifier that differentiates it from more cruel sex crimes. It's why there are various degrees of sexual assault, i.e. first degree rape, first degree sexual assault, etc.
Plea bargaining is the way our legal system works. Doesn't mean she's not an abuser. Just means that it's cheaper and easier to plead her out.
I never suggested the law taking into account anything other than the facts. That's how laws are enforced, after all.
What I did suggest was that parents would take into account everything else, and work hard for their child if they deemed it worthy or necessary.
Let's pretend you have an 18-year-old son, beginning his senior year of high school. Good kid. And his sophomore girlfriend is 15. They love one another, they say, and you find out they have a sexual relationship when the police come to your door because her parents wish to press charges against your son for statutory rape.
Would you not do everything in your being to fight for your child? Or would you say, "Well, son, it's the law. You made your bed, now sleep in it."
I think here is the problem, I would consider an 18 yo having sex with a 14 year old to be sexual abuse and I would definitely report it as such, law or no law. In this case, especially (because of the running away). However, many people on this thread don't consider this to be sexual abuse.![]()