SeekingTrinity
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Joined: 5/29/2012 From: The 'burbs of Portland, OR Status: offline
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Im assuming you were addressing me personally because I didnt see any indication that you were Fast Replying or anything like that. So if your post wasnt directed at me, I do apologize. But if it was directed at me, my response is that there isnt any faux outrage here, pal. If you choose to break the law, be prepared to accept the consequences that come with that decision. She didnt break the law in Scandinavia, she didnt break the law in any other European country...she broke the law in her local jurisdiction. You can call it American stunted sexual lives, you can call it hypocrisy, you can call it any little cutesy term you want to call it. If she invited a stripper into her home to dance for her kid, thats her business. But the whole reason that she got in trouble in the first place is because she did it at an event where other teens were present. And whether you like it or not, what is okay for one parent isnt always okay for another.
< Message edited by SeekingTrinity -- 2/21/2013 12:02:30 PM >
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