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In reply to the discussion: EXCLUSIVE: Parents of underage victim in Kate Hunt's case defend actions [View all]shawn703
(2,702 posts)197. The differences
Kate was 18, not 17.
The younger girl's parents made it known to Kate that they didn't approve of the relationship. Kate chose to have sex with the younger girl anyway.
I'm assuming your husband's parents didn't tell the adult girls he dated as a minor that they didn't approve of the relationship.
The important part you're missing here is that the girl's parents warned Kate to stay away twice, and Kate responded to that by taking the girl home for the night and having sex with her. What are the parents supposed to do when they have a third party coming in and blatantly undermining their authority as parents with their child?
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EXCLUSIVE: Parents of underage victim in Kate Hunt's case defend actions [View all]
shawn703
May 2013
OP
Isn't parenting about keeping a child safe? Not assuring he or she loves you forever?
IronicNews
May 2013
#98
Well, in this case, the law of the appropriate jurisdiction prohibits such a relationship.
AtheistCrusader
May 2013
#16
The law defines that age differential as prima facie evidence of abuse.
AtheistCrusader
May 2013
#19
thought that's what it is in all the states...but there is a difference if the genders are the same
Alameda
May 2013
#34
Funny thing, the parents didnt stop the relationship when the older girl was 17.
rhett o rick
May 2013
#69
There's no proof that the parents knew about any relationship when the older girl was 17
shawn703
May 2013
#70
I agree. I dont think a 14 y/o should be involved in a sexual relationship.
rhett o rick
May 2013
#100
Who wouldn't have a problem with their 14 year old having a sexual relationship
shawn703
May 2013
#105
I thought I heard that both the basketball coach and another parent were involved
davidpdx
May 2013
#213
I am getting kidn of tired of all the anecdotes. Some parents might approve, but some wouldn't.
LisaL
May 2013
#188
Seeing as Florida has victim's rights--wherein the victim can ask that felony charges
ScreamingMeemie
May 2013
#25
I don't know about that state, but in mine, they are required to by law.
AtheistCrusader
May 2013
#50
The teacher that informed the parents could have informed the police directly.
AtheistCrusader
May 2013
#49
So what if a few lives are ruined because not all 14 year olds are mature enough to decide?
laundry_queen
May 2013
#148
What if 14 year old "fell in love" with a 40 year old? Would that 40 year old get this much support?
LisaL
May 2013
#76
The basketball coach contacted the victim's parents and told them they were in a relationship.
ScreamingMeemie
May 2013
#28
I have no problem with that. I have no problem with Kate getting in trouble.
ScreamingMeemie
May 2013
#56
As a hypothetical, flip the gender of the older party in the relationship.
AtheistCrusader
May 2013
#6
Well it sure wouldn't get as much sympathy on DU, if an 18 year old male was accused
LisaL
May 2013
#7
As the mother of a 14-year-old son, if this case were two high school students?
ScreamingMeemie
May 2013
#27
Wait, now the younger girl is 14? Earlier reports indicated she was 15 when they started dating.
haele
May 2013
#47
ROFLMA! Hysterical! Because telling a teenager to "stay away" from their "TRUE LOVE"
IdaBriggs
May 2013
#57
According to the parents, 14 year old also run away and they say she was with the 18 year old.
LisaL
May 2013
#74
Having your parents get your girlfriend arrested crosses the line into idiots.
IdaBriggs
May 2013
#142
The initial reports were WRONG and they were 14/18 when they had sex? Reporting INACCCURATE INFO
uppityperson
May 2013
#173
The newscaster seemed like she was indicating we should cut down on 'internet activism'.
IronicNews
May 2013
#97
Apparently these interviews with the parents are in a controlled environment
ScreamingMeemie
May 2013
#120
Charged with what? I am honestly curious what they should be charged with as I haven't heard this.
uppityperson
May 2013
#174
The younger girl's parents are "responsible for the media circus" and hence "scum"?
uppityperson
May 2013
#182
Kate's parents LIED about the younger girl's parents to smear them in the court of public opinion.
AtheistCrusader
May 2013
#208
What is the difference between "sneak out" and "run away"? Trying to understand the different takes
uppityperson
May 2013
#175