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When Did He Become Scared For Life?
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Was it after the first time or the fiftieth? Im sorry but it just doesn't wash. Yes it was very wrong and she should be sacked, but abuse? He was 15, come on, he must have thought all his Christmases had come at once.
Was it after the first time or the fiftieth? Im sorry but it just doesn't wash. Yes it was very wrong and she should be sacked, but abuse? He was 15, come on, he must have thought all his Christmases had come at once.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am sure that the boy has heard the phrase, or read it in the media.
It's a stock phrase for use in cases of child abuse - obviously its meaning is a moveable feast.
dave50 - //He was 15, come on, he must have thought all his Christmases had come at once.//
That is the sort of thinking that underlines the point I made on OAG's thread quoted by Baldric.
The notion that a boy must think sexual abuse is wonderful, and a girl must find it a dreadful ordeal are hoary old media and cultural stereotypes that often don't fit into the reality of what has happened.
I don't know if the boy in question is indeed 'scarred' by the experience, but the media exposure will not have been pleasant, for him or his family.
It's a stock phrase for use in cases of child abuse - obviously its meaning is a moveable feast.
dave50 - //He was 15, come on, he must have thought all his Christmases had come at once.//
That is the sort of thinking that underlines the point I made on OAG's thread quoted by Baldric.
The notion that a boy must think sexual abuse is wonderful, and a girl must find it a dreadful ordeal are hoary old media and cultural stereotypes that often don't fit into the reality of what has happened.
I don't know if the boy in question is indeed 'scarred' by the experience, but the media exposure will not have been pleasant, for him or his family.
RATTER15 - //and she forced him to do it 50 times, Oh how he must have suffered, poor boy!
I bet that boy is still boasting about it now and will be for years to come! //
It is easy to be flippant about the situation, but fortunately society has moved on, and the traditional flippancy and male humour has been replaced by the very real notion that emotional damage can and does occur as a result of encounters like this.
I doubt the boy will be 'boasting' at all.
I bet that boy is still boasting about it now and will be for years to come! //
It is easy to be flippant about the situation, but fortunately society has moved on, and the traditional flippancy and male humour has been replaced by the very real notion that emotional damage can and does occur as a result of encounters like this.
I doubt the boy will be 'boasting' at all.
Ric.roar - //I think the point here is that she was in a position of trust and she abused that position - would I have wanted her to teach my boys - never in a million years
They may have felt differently //
That is the essential point, which is it easy to miss when people are busy laughing and back-slapping at the 'joy' of it all for the child in question.
Children at this age are exploring their sexuality, and they are vulnerable, and exploitation of the vulnerability by people in positions of trust is an abhorrent betrayal, and not a subject for misplaced humour.
They may have felt differently //
That is the essential point, which is it easy to miss when people are busy laughing and back-slapping at the 'joy' of it all for the child in question.
Children at this age are exploring their sexuality, and they are vulnerable, and exploitation of the vulnerability by people in positions of trust is an abhorrent betrayal, and not a subject for misplaced humour.
andy-hughes.......of course! of course! we all know that it was wrong, but clearly there IS another side to this......the human side....."back slapping and barrack room humour" is a normal reaction, particularly on the part of males, lads and teenagers.
I doubt very much that this boy will suffer much, if any psychological trauma.
I doubt very much that this boy will suffer much, if any psychological trauma.
Sqad - //andy-hughes.......of course! of course! we all know that it was wrong, but clearly there IS another side to this......the human side....."back slapping and barrack room humour" is a normal reaction, particularly on the part of males, lads and teenagers. //
There is that side to this - but it's time there wasn't.
It perpetuates stupid shallow stereotyping while ignoring the seriousness of the issues involved for all the other people - apart from this child - who are involved.
There is that side to this - but it's time there wasn't.
It perpetuates stupid shallow stereotyping while ignoring the seriousness of the issues involved for all the other people - apart from this child - who are involved.
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