[quote]lucaspd52 wrote:
Mr ian wrote:
I wonder if she swallowed?
he was charged with sodomy[/quote]
Sodomy, as I understand it, can be defined as either oral or anal sex.
[quote]lucaspd52 wrote:
Mr ian wrote:
I wonder if she swallowed?
he was charged with sodomy[/quote]
Sodomy, as I understand it, can be defined as either oral or anal sex.
You can expect more and more of this as children are being indoctrinated into following any authority figure’s wishes. Go through the airport? Submit to search. Teacher tells you to do something? You’d better do it. Driving the car tonight? Good thing we installed that GPS and speed-tracker. Toddler at an amusement park? Make sure to put on his locator collar!
Not to mention, of course, the multitude of laws that encourage citizens to grant more and more power and authority to the government.
At any rate, at least the manager and her fiance are being charged. The poor girl, hopefully, has learned her lesson.
I think a vital lesson for any child to learn is that authority figures are not always correct. That happened for me in fourth grade, and it’s a powerful experience for a child who has been taught to obey.
If nothing else, parents must, must, MUST teach their children that there are certain lines that NO person is allowed to cross, regardless of any perceived authority level. My parents drilled me on some of those limits, and I’m sure that many of your parents did the same thing.
Good post, Neph.
I teach my kids to question everything. There is a reason for everything and each person deserves to know WHY they’re being required to do this or that.
Because of that, my 5 yr old had a helluva wake-up call when he started kindergarten this year. The teacher gave him specific instructions, he asked why. She didn’t like it.
He still questions things and we encourage it. In fact, we kind of don’t give him reason to ask why because we tell him when he’s given direction.
His teacher still doesn’t ike it and I don’t really care. I’ll work w/ her on everything I can, but I won’t ignore my kid’s individuality nor will I lack respect for him as a person w/ his own opinions just because he’s 5.
This is fucking pathetic. I can’t understand how somebody wouldn’t question what they were doing to the girl. Shouldn’t the first question in their minds be “Why am --I-- the one doing the interrogating?”. How it even got to the point of a blowjob is beyond me.
Horn- it’s good to know that there are others that have that same standard as I do. It gives me more reason to withhold it.
[quote]georgeb wrote:
This is fucking pathetic. I can’t understand how somebody wouldn’t question what they were doing to the girl. Shouldn’t the first question in their minds be “Why am --I-- the one doing the interrogating?”. How it even got to the point of a blowjob is beyond me.
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At least in the fiance’s case, I imagine he didn’t “question it” because he was enjoying it, and felt he was being authorized to do something he would’ve liked to have done anyway.
Enjoying it?
Correction, we now have evidence of where the McDonalds slogan “I’m loving it” comes from…
[quote]nephorm wrote:
At least in the fiance’s case, I imagine he didn’t “question it” because he was enjoying it, and felt he was being authorized to do something he would’ve liked to have done anyway.[/quote]
True, but you don’t see me masturbating in public when someone tells me to go fuck myself.