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In reply to the discussion: Things we should know about child molesters. (They are everywhere.) [View all]pnwmom
(110,263 posts)59. Jerry Sandusky. Does the name ring any bells? Did you suspect him all along?
You are suspicious of men who are obviously creepy. You would miss the two who molested children I know (now adults). Both are "normal" men in their communities. One is a Republican real estate broker and the other is a Democratic management consultant. Both have had wives and children. Neither have horns.
And neither have ever been charged because their victims can't bring themselves to do it.
Remember the Penn State scandal? How many people thought Sandusky seemed suspicious? Almost no one, so he preyed on kids for years. Another pillar of the community.
http://www.npr.org/2011/11/08/142111804/penn-state-abuse-scandal-a-guide-and-timeline
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Not all predators are victims. Many victims do not become predators.
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#50
If victims of sexual abuse are going to be labelled as potential aggressors they will stop
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#73
Wow. I'm thinking it's time for someone to hire a lawyer. Slapping her on the head is assault.
pnwmom
May 2015
#10
"I think the pats and rubbing are to get the girls used to his touch." - that's called "grooming".
FSogol
May 2015
#24
People always try to make it about "the Other", but they are in our own communities too....
Hekate
May 2015
#8
1 of out 4 girls has been molested as a child. This is not fear-mongering, this is reality.
pnwmom
May 2015
#12
And my point is that rape statistics and child molestation statistics are two different things.
pnwmom
May 2015
#81
I'm not trying to minimize anything just looking for the raw data from CDC or FBI
snooper2
May 2015
#46
The number includes girls up to the age of 18 so it would obviously be lower at the age of 11.
pnwmom
May 2015
#47
Talk openly to the children. Assuming it's not a primary parent who is molesting them
underahedgerow
May 2015
#28
Oh, I know. I just wanted to see where AngryDem001 drew the line between education and
Brickbat
May 2015
#32
Respect children's bodily autonomy by not forcing them to hug or kiss people.
KitSileya
May 2015
#35
Consciously conflating concern and awareness with "scared" kind of invalidates your premise
LanternWaste
May 2015
#38
It's not the boogeyman behind a tree, it's the one preparing dinner, or watching TV on the sofa
Scootaloo
May 2015
#77
Yes, the one I know of is a well-respected business owner. No one would ever guess.
pnwmom
May 2015
#17
"focus 90 percent of our efforts toward protecting children from the abusers who are not strangers"
lumberjack_jeff
May 2015
#27
By talking about it outside the home, in churches, in schools and anywhere we can. If WE
underahedgerow
May 2015
#29
Anecdote; Nearly all child molesters were also victims of molestation. That is not to say however,
underahedgerow
May 2015
#31
He does seem creepy, and so does his wife. But we have might have more to worry about
pnwmom
May 2015
#63