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Grendel

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Tbh I wouldn't even have a problem if he was 18 and she was 15, knowing how immature lads are, albeit the law says differently, but this fekker is 24 and got a kid. No excuses.

I would still have a problem with that
 

rob9872

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I would still have a problem with that
I'm sure you would and that's ok, it's your opinion and nobody can you tell you right or wrong morally (legally of course different).

However, as a father of a now 17 year old daughter, if when she was 15 she'd have brought home an 18 year old boyfriend who was a nice lad and treated her respectfully, my immediate thought wouldn't be nonce. I'd not think any different to if he was 16 or 17 both of which would still be classed over the line of legal, who could be committing an offence still, it's a grey area and I feel that three year gap at that age would be a cut-off (younger at eg 16 v13 I think differently). Girls do generally grow up faster than us idiots. It could even be based on birthdays of late 15 v early 18.

At 24 there is no excuse though.
 

shmmeee

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I'm sure you would and that's ok, it's your opinion and nobody can you tell you right or wrong morally (legally of course different).

However, as a father of a now 17 year old daughter, if when she was 15 she'd have brought home an 18 year old boyfriend who was a nice lad and treated her respectfully, my immediate thought wouldn't be nonce. I'd not think any different to if he was 16 or 17 both of which would still be classed over the line of legal, who could be committing an offence still, it's a grey area and I feel that three year gap at that age would be a cut-off (younger at eg 16 v13 I think differently). Girls do generally grow up faster than us idiots. It could even be based on birthdays of late 15 v early 18.

At 24 there is no excuse though.

Half your age plus seven is the well established creepy age. Meaning 18 year olds shouldn’t go below 16.
 

SkyBluePower

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If found guilty of doing some pretty horrible crimes, he will deservedly get a long custodial sentence. I do hope though that at the end of it he gets the therapy and counselling to turn his life around. Something must have gone very wrong in his life to be like this especially at only 24.
 

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