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In reply to the discussion: Anonymous on the case of lesbian girl charged with statutory rape. [View all]BainsBane
(57,751 posts)18. I appreciate your clarification
It does change the situation if the sexual relationship did not begin until the older girl was 18. The unusual thing, it seems to be, is for a girl to be prosecuted in this situation. I suspect if the younger person was a boy, there would be no prosecution. Heterosexual relationships like these are prosecuted often, providing the older party is male. This again is part of a double standard that sees males as always wanting sex and doesn't take seriously attacks against them. I think about some of the teacher cases, like the one in Florida where the press spent much of their time talking about the beatify of the offender.
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I think you have at least two overgeneralisations and an implicit error there.
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2013
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