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Tell me a sad story.
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2017-08-23 at 1:51 AM UTCThe saddest one you know.
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2017-08-23 at 1:52 AM UTCBill Krozby
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2017-08-23 at 1:53 AM UTC
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2017-08-23 at 1:58 AM UTCThere's something sad about music boxes.
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2017-08-23 at 2 AM UTCcaptain faggot got internet access.
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2017-08-23 at 2:01 AM UTC
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2017-08-23 at 2:08 AM UTCits sad that this pic is fake
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2017-08-23 at 2:12 AM UTC
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2017-08-23 at 2:13 AM UTCis a very good fake tho
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2017-08-23 at 2:17 AM UTC
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2017-08-23 at 2:19 AM UTCemma watson noody pic up there^^, and he's^ talking about Bill Krozby. is that sad enough for ya?
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2017-08-23 at 2:32 AM UTC
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2017-08-23 at 2:33 AM UTCIt's not the saddest one I know, but here's a sad story.
http://www.smh.com.au/good-weekend/a-survivor-of-a-paedophile-ring-tells-her-story-20140918-10eno2.html -
2017-08-23 at 2:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Ajax It's not the saddest one I know, but here's a sad story.
http://www.smh.com.au/good-weekend/a-survivor-of-a-paedophile-ring-tells-her-story-20140918-10eno2.html
One thing I think of when I hear of these stories, and perhaps someone can help me understand, is the aspect of the child never saying anything, and nobody ever noticing.
I guess I can understand a kid's shame and them wishing to keep it a secret, but I mean, is that not one of the riskiest gambles a person could take? To simply hope that your own child you are sexually molesting won't ever say something to anyone, ever?
Wtf? I would NEVER risk that. "Oh shh it's our little secret." Kids fucking suck at keeping secrets.
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2017-08-23 at 2:44 AM UTCAnd to just even be a person that at some point looks down at their own daughter, and decides, today, is the time. It's time to uncloth her and introduce my body to hers.
The first time it ever happens in these instances, man, to be a fly on the brain of the man unbuttoning his toddler daughters little shorts and looking into her eyes as he sexually takes advantage of her. Remarkable pyschology behind that shit really. -
2017-08-23 at 2:45 AM UTCSHE NEEDS TO LEARN!
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2017-08-23 at 2:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ One thing I think of when I hear of these stories, and perhaps someone can help me understand, is the aspect of the child never saying anything, and nobody ever noticing.
I guess I can understand a kid's shame and them wishing to keep it a secret, but I mean, is that not one of the riskiest gambles a person could take? To simply hope that your own child you are sexually molesting won't ever say something to anyone, ever?
Wtf? I would NEVER risk that. "Oh shh it's our little secret." Kids fucking suck at keeping secrets.
I just don't get that part.
The children that get targeted have an insecure attachment to their care-givers. This makes them not want to tell for fear of consequences, and in general the parents are distant in these situations anyway, they hardly notice the change in their kids if/when/after it happens because they're assholes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_in_children
They shine bright on predator radar. Or as i like to call it ICELODE also known as Inter-Cerebral Exploratory Loli Orifice Detection Engine -
2017-08-23 at 2:55 AM UTCWorld Court.
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2017-08-23 at 2:56 AM UTC
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2017-08-23 at 2:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie The children that get targeted have an insecure attachment to their care-givers. This makes them not want to tell for fear of consequences, and in general the parents are distant in these situations anyway, they hardly notice the change in their kids if/when/after it happens because they're assholes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_in_children
They shine bright on predator radar. Or as i like to call it ICELODE also known as Inter-Cerebral Exploratory Loli Orifice Detection Engine
Still I don't think the fathers are all too bright to be able to recognize their child will keep their sexual molestation a secret based off a presumed idea that hopefully they are insecure and embarrassed enough to do so. I don't like it m8. I don't like it one bit.