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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 15:10:03 GMT -5
Post by gemini on May 17, 2007 15:10:03 GMT -5
Hahahaahahahhaha...ouchy ;D ;D Thats the best law passed ever.. just imagine if it came into practise..LOL !
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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 15:12:49 GMT -5
Post by ouchy on May 17, 2007 15:12:49 GMT -5
LOL. I could think of some great laws that would cut down on crime. I'm all about torture! And I can say for all the rapists out there, I hope they get a big, black cellmate named Bubba with a 10 ft. dic*!!!! And I hope Bubba becomes and ass pirate and steels the rapist's booty every day!
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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 15:15:42 GMT -5
Post by ouchy on May 17, 2007 15:15:42 GMT -5
I hope all rapists in prison get raped a lot.
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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 15:26:21 GMT -5
Post by gemini on May 17, 2007 15:26:21 GMT -5
Ouchy....ouch ouch ! ;D
You mad woman...LOL
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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 16:12:31 GMT -5
Post by cherry on May 17, 2007 16:12:31 GMT -5
I'll put those scary comments down to hormones as well as mother-vigilante-ism ha! These people are so lucky they don't often cross the paths of the parents whose children they've abused! Unfortunately there are some parents who just don't take action, don't believe their children (if your child came to you with this info, you'd have to listen cos children just don't know this stuff to lie about!) and so it's good that there is so much concern about simple rubbing of the back etc cos it can always escalate from there. Abuse often starts there, 'feeling the child out' so to speak. God I'd rather be overprotective and have my kids badmouth me to a shrink than have to listen to my child describe abuse that I failed to pick up on. Better to blame yourself for doing too much than for not doing enough xx
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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 16:15:45 GMT -5
Post by ouchy on May 17, 2007 16:15:45 GMT -5
I'll put those scary comments down to hormones as well as mother-vigilante-ism ha! Heck nah, I meant what I said! I think all violent criminals should be tortured.
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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 16:20:16 GMT -5
Post by gemini on May 17, 2007 16:20:16 GMT -5
I totally agree with you on that CHERRY.. God Forbid if my child ever came to me after having been touched...i would never tell my children to keep quiet or ignore them. Parents who do this damage their kids forever and children need their parents to protect them. Unfortunately there are some sick bastards out there who have no heart in their chest because their heart in in their pants..Damn Them !
There is a lot of emphasis being paid on SEX EDUCATION ..how about educating our kids about "peadophile education" so that children can see the signs and be saved from a monster before it is too late.
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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 16:32:43 GMT -5
Post by cherry on May 17, 2007 16:32:43 GMT -5
Unfotunately I know of a mother who did not take sufficient action. She found out about her brother abusing her 2 daughters, but it wasn't reported, possibly cos he was young. Hell he was old enough to be doing it though! Then years later, when her youngest hit 15, she finds out he abused her, the youngest daughter, and had gone on to abuse one of the older girls again, and even got his friend involved with this older girl. By the time he abused the younger daughter, and the middle daughter again, he was 14 and there was no excusing what he did. Yet this woman does not seem to take stock, cos I hear she still goes to see him, takes presents for his son as though nothing has gone on. Like he didn't take away the innocence of her girls when they were each 3 years of age. Even her partner, once great friends with the abuser, never spoke to him again when he found out what had happened to the girls. That woman better be prepared for whatever judgement awaits her, though I know she is never going to be allowed near her grandchildren. I find that story appalling, and question whether that woman should have ever been allowed to have kids. Well in hindsight! Luckily those girls are great, a credit to the mother who doesn't deserve them xx
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May 17, 2007 16:43:48 GMT -5
Post by gemini on May 17, 2007 16:43:48 GMT -5
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May 17, 2007 16:54:21 GMT -5
Post by cherry on May 17, 2007 16:54:21 GMT -5
That first one, didn't work for some reason but I've heard of that happening here, you may remember a man and his girlfriend going to prison for raping a small baby and filming the act. It's easy to forget that women are involved too. It's such a sad world we live in. Almost too scary to bring a new life into. You just vow that you will protect them however possible I guess.
The second link, even if that is not true it could well be the case anywhere in the world. I don't understand how a parent can take no notice. God even if you think your child is lying, get them checked out and if it's not possible that they've been abused, get the poor kid to a psychologist! xx
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SICKO'S
May 17, 2007 17:03:34 GMT -5
Post by erzulie on May 17, 2007 17:03:34 GMT -5
I agree...people should listen to their kids, but they often don't. I had a friend whose parents did somehting really stupid...when she was 7, they let a teenage boy move into their house whom they knew had a history of molesting little girls. They knew this, and they STILL let him move in with their two little girls. Well, he molested my friend for the next five years, and by the time her parents figured out it was going on, she was so depressed she had to be hospitalized. Later, her baby sister became very depressed and suicidal, although no one seemed to think he had touched her. It seems likely to me that he did. I know her parents regretted their mistake but....how thick can you be?
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May 17, 2007 17:04:21 GMT -5
Post by gemini on May 17, 2007 17:04:21 GMT -5
That first one, didn't work for some reason but I've heard of that happening here, you may remember a man and his girlfriend going to prison for raping a small baby and filming the act. It's easy to forget that women are involved too. It's such a sad world we live in. Almost too scary to bring a new life into. You just vow that you will protect them however possible I guess. The second link, even if that is not true it could well be the case anywhere in the world. I don't understand how a parent can take no notice. God even if you think your child is lying, get them checked out and if it's not possible that they've been abused, get the poor kid to a psychologist! xx Yeah ur right that links not working at the moment...heres another one for the same story.. www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=qw1072256045628B265I do remember the one abt the rape of a 5mth old..i think the girl was babysitting and her boyfriend carried out this brutal act..there was a lot of coverage on the case. If i am correct they had their sentence increased after an appeal. These are lessons for all parents which can cost a life and a childhood if ignored.
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May 18, 2007 19:57:28 GMT -5
Post by ouchy on May 18, 2007 19:57:28 GMT -5
I agree...people should listen to their kids, but they often don't. I had a friend whose parents did somehting really stupid...when she was 7, they let a teenage boy move into their house whom they knew had a history of molesting little girls. They knew this, and they STILL let him move in with their two little girls. Well, he molested my friend for the next five years, and by the time her parents figured out it was going on, she was so depressed she had to be hospitalized. Later, her baby sister became very depressed and suicidal, although no one seemed to think he had touched her. It seems likely to me that he did. I know her parents regretted their mistake but....how thick can you be? That's NUTS! I think her parents should be prosecuted, too!!!
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May 19, 2007 17:10:31 GMT -5
Post by gemini on May 19, 2007 17:10:31 GMT -5
Ouchy ..if that started to happen i think more parents would start to listen..i really dun understand how parents can ignore a sudden change in their child or even a confession of something ! I myself am not a parent but it makes my blood boil to hear and read abt such things May God keep all children in his protection..
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