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Most boys will never snitch.

If they were assaulted by a man - theyre ashamed and won't tell.

If they were assaulted by a woman - theyre proud and won't tell.

Theres nothing we can do to change that? I know there's instances where if you don't end up talking to someone you do want to talk to someone about it. If its someone thats skilled and prepared to help you with that issue that can deeply change your life.
 

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It is.

They only go to jail when a parent finds out and goes to the police.

Vast majority of women are never caught, never charged, never convicted, never shamed.
In the eyes of society - A woman having sex with a toddler or teenager is seen as a victimless crime.

Im dead serious.
This is a gross lie. What's wrong with you idiots trying to turn this into a gender war? That bolded is true in most cases. Tired of you fukking weirdos exploiting serious shyt just to use it in your pathetic proxy-wars.

A U.S. Department of Justice study revealed that approximately 82% of all sexual assault and rape cases are never reported. Many child sexual abuse survivors never tell anyone what happened, even if the assaults occurred decades ago.

In the United States, millions of people are the victims of childhood sexual abuse. Statistics involving the prevalence rates of sexual abuse involving kids include:

  • Over 10% of all boys and girls experience some sexual abuse before reaching adulthood, and never share their experience with families and friends
  • Child Protective Services reports that over 50% of all child sexual abuse survivors were assaulted or molested before the kids were twelve years of age
  • Approximately 82% of all childhood sexual abuse survivors are female
  • A disabled minor is 300% more likely to be sexually abused than other boys and girls
  • About 10% of boys and 33% of girls participating in the Juvenile Justice System are child sexual abuse (CSA) victims who experience sexual violence, assault, and abuse
  • Child Protective Services reports that approximately 40,000 men and 5000 women in 2013 are charged with sexual assault in the U.S.
  • Girls between 16 and 19 years of age are four times as likely to be victims of sexual abuse, rape, or attempted rape than the general population
  • RAINN (The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) reports that Child protective agencies validate child sexual abuse evidence every nine minutes on average
  • The Research Update Review reports that most cases of child sexual abuse go unreported and the victims never receive the help and support they need when children and adults
  • Children 4 years and younger are often targeted by sexual offenders that could include a teacher, coach, grandparent, cousins, siblings, clergy member, and daycare staff member
  • Approximately 90% of all child sexual abuse cases involved a known perpetrator that could have been a family member, religious leader, teacher, coach, or youth counselor
  • The nation’s lifetime economic burden of all sexual abuse cases involving children in the U.S. in 2019 was over $9 billion
  • Data reveals that approximately 20% of adult women and 10% of adult men recall that they were involved in child sexual abuse
  • Reports indicate that approximately 30% of all adult college students have been sexually assaulted when children or adolescents
  • The National Institute of Justice report revealed that 75% of adolescents experienced child sexual abuse by someone they knew
  • Studies indicate that 60% of children 14 to 17 years of age revealed that they had been sexually victimized during a single year
  • The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) reveals that there are likely over 42 million adults in the U.S. who were victimized through sexual assault during their childhood
  • The prevalence of child sexual assault is at its highest between the ages of 7 and 13
  • The Bureau of Justice Statistics reveals that 1.6% of minors 12 to 17 years of age have been child victims of rape/sexual abuse
  • Data reveals that 63% of adult women who were sexually assaulted, raped, or involved in an attempted rape by family members were fifteen years or older when abused
  • Many child sexual abuse survivors develop low self-esteem, distorted or abnormal views of sex, mental health problems, and a feeling of worthlessness
  • Children living with a single parent due to domestic violence, divorce, or parental discord have an increased risk of being sexually assaulted
  • Only approximately 15% of children will display any consistent genital injury involving child sexual abuse in cases where credible evidence of penetration is validated
  • The Journal of Adolescent Health reveals that teen male victims of sexual abuse are five times more likely to have unprotected sex and cause teen pregnancy than those without a child sexual abuse history
 

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What's wrong with you idiots trying to turn this into a gender war?

Speaking facts is not gender war.

Most people congratulate boys for getting sex at an early age.

Most boys will never snitch.

If they were assaulted by a man - theyre ashamed and won't tell.

If they were assaulted by a woman - theyre proud and won't tell.
 

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Speaking facts is not gender war.

Most people congratulate boys for getting sex at an early age.
You're not speaking any facts.

"A woman having sex with a toddler or teenager is seen as a victimless crime."

Anybody making this claim is an idiot with a broken perspective likely from gender war brain poisoning.
 

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I don't think anyone can go after her legally. There's a statue of limitations. A quick Google search says it's 10 years in Illinois(I'm assuming that's where it happened) only if the crime is reported in 3 years. If other people came forward that were assaulted by her recently I'm sure she'd be charged.

The charges would most likely be less severe. I'm using most cases of students with teachers as a reference.


And she was 5 years older than Robert, so she was a child herself doing these things.
The whole family was a big mess.
 

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Many abuse victims seek therapy and do everything they can to not repeat the sins of their offender. Making excuses for the ones who choose to do the opposite would probably be a slap in the face to those other survivors.
 
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Nobody made excuses for him though. A pattern was pointed out.

But if someone else were to decide to dig deeper into the pattern, you would sum it up as “passing the buck until we find another man”. But none of that energy for the OP.
 
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