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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]FedUpWithIt All
(4,442 posts)They do not wrap their legs around a watcher's head. You want to discuss "Ain't the same ballpark - it ain't the same league - it ain't even the same f-in sport"? Adults performing lap dances on boys is not the same a boy watching a Victoria's Secret special.
Did you just say that children being exposed to, due to an adult's maneuverings, in-person physical sexual activity, performed by adults on minors, which possibly made them "intensely uncomfortable" doesn't constitute abuse?
It is precisely that. Abusive.
You suggested, in your previous post, that a 16 yr old being physically aroused by an adult woman is NOT abuse because the boy is consenting. For comparison, I pointed out a counter scenario where a teen girl is consenting to sexual contact with her adult boyfriend. THIS you call rape. Why? Because of the ages involved? How old were the strippers who likely sexually aroused the teen boys? Perhaps 27 like the boyfriend in my scenario?
In both cases you have physical sexual activity being performed with a minor. This is abuse. Consent is irrelevant.