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Boy, 14, served with warrant for molesting girl, also 14 - family are too poor to pay compensation or bail


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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Why hasn't she been arrested too?

She had sex with a 14yo boy which is also against the law.

Double standards. The girl has been ruined where the young man is encouraged to sow the wild oats, often first with a sex worker. I even heard go this happening back in 1950-1960s USA where dads or uncles  would "take you to a whoor so as youse not turn sissie".

 

https://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Thailand/sub5_8d/entry-3244.html

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54 minutes ago, ThaiFelix said:

He 'seduced' her.  That word should have been struck out of the dictionary decades ago as utter nonsense.

Are you saying that someone can never ever under any circumstances make someone have sex with them if they don't really want it, even temporally?  No one can seduce someone with words or touch to make them do something that they would otherwise not do?  It might still be technically non-consensual, perhaps still rape, but I think it can happen.

 

Why do you think people say "never go to a guy's hotel room unless you plan to have sex with him"?

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Everybody on this board is spitting out many conjectures and opinions based on their own experiences and stereotypes

 

we have no clue as to what happened, the character of either party or the dynamics of their relationship…

 

all is known is the father is mad enough to turn it into a criminal case…what lead him to pursue charges? What was the root cause?

 

public journalism covers only the tip of the iceberg. 

 

 

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This seems very sexist. Both 14? It was consensual sex so the girl is just as culpable as the boy.

I wonder exactly how old each child is?

In the UK in such cases where there is consensual sex and a complaint has been made (usually by the parents, as in this case) the eldest child is considered culpable.

The eldest child is offered a police caution and is automatically placed on the sex offenders register if they accept the caution.

Many lawyers strongly advise to refuse the police caution because the placement on the sex offenders register is not removed for the rest of the child's life and can seriously affect their social and job prospects.

The courts can however make a determination whether or not to put the child on the sex offender's register and can also throw the case out of court. Sometimes the female child is the sexually promiscuous one, teasing and encouraging the boy, but if she is younger she gets away with it.

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