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Would you still love your kid if they commited a rape?
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2017-04-06 at 12:03 AM UTC
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2017-04-06 at 12:19 AM UTCMy best friend from childhood raped a girl while he was away at university. He was asked to leave and I'm not his friend anymore, but I'm pretty sure his parents still love him and protected him from litigation as best they could. I think that's common in most American families.
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2017-04-06 at 12:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick #2 My best friend from childhood raped a girl while he was away at university. He was asked to leave and I'm not his friend anymore, but I'm pretty sure his parents still love him and protected him from litigation as best they could. I think that's common in most American families.
If my kid (which will never happen) committed a rape, I'd still love him, but he's on his own with the courts. This is assuming he actually
admitted to raping someone, not some dumb whore crying rape because she regretted it the next day
If it was my daughter I'd get a 12 pack and make her tell me the story -
2017-04-06 at 12:48 AM UTCProbably depends on the severity of the "rape".
If they were both black out drunk and in the morning the chick decides to revoke consent after the fact, then yea, I'll still love him and defend him til the bitches death. If he genuinely violently rapes someone then no, he's on his own. -
2017-04-06 at 12:59 AM UTC