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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]DevonRex
(22,541 posts)The crime was that the mother hired a sex worker. That sex worker performed acts on minors. Those acts were photographed. Those minors at the party were as young as 13, both male and female. The parents of the minors were told this would be a birthday bowling party. Nothing about a stripping sex worker who would prefer lap dances and face dances. And of course, teens always have their phones with cameras. The evidence is clear and already on Facebook. The parents are pissed.
What my sons saw was one thing. What they did with girlfriends we made damned sure they were prepared for. I don't know any parent who could possibly have imagined having to prepare a 13-year-old boy for how to respond when the parent of his friend has such a party and then a sex worker suddenly wraps her legs around his head in full view of everyone at the party. While everyone cheers on. What does he do? What if he feels smothered? What if he hates it? What if he's embarrassed? No matter HOW he feels he has to act like it's wonderful. What if he's gay? That's the beginning of hiding who he is, when maybe he never planned to hide at all. Just maybe he had planned on being who he is from the first dance at school. But this took him by surprise in a group that wasn't his usual group. Now do you understand?