Re: friend in need of some advice
Posted by Lindsey on 2/24/06
0f course NOT 'v' I always outsmart them and I also let them meet my 2 big brothers, besides the fact that they made me take kick boxing for a couple semesters...yep I watch my figure and I am in great shape to kick their 'brains' if need it Sorry if I offended the ones with their 'brains under their pants' ... lmao Lindsey On 2/24/06, v wrote: > Oh my goodness! Hey Lindsey! Have you ever dated a really nice > old senile gent, who left his brains in your pants?! LOL > > > On 2/23/06, Lindsey wrote: >> Yes I agree with Bob on everything he posted here (no wonder I >> admire him also) >> >> If he is scared that she may charge him with stachatory rape, >> maybe that's what he did, besides seducing a minor into a >> illegal relationship with a married man >> >> What a catch !! is right, what a prize is right also, or >> should we say: what a seducer liar!!? >> >> Hmmm wonder how many other innocent minors he forced himself >> to, with lies and false promises >> >> I really hope she charges him with stachatory rape, because >> that's what it is, no wonder he is 'afraid', if he was >> innocent and didn't commit such crime, he will be at peace but >> he is not >> >> There is no doubt in my mind that SOME (or most men...lmao) >> have their brains under their pants! :) >> >> Just my 0.2 Cents >> >> Lindsey >> >> >> On 2/23/06, Bob R/CA wrote: >>> On 2/23/06, linzi wrote: >>>> i have a friend who is dating a much younger girl(legal >>>> age) and wants to break it off. he is scared that she will >>>> charge him with stachatory rape. and they have been >>>> together for a year. so they are common law. can she take >>>> him to court and get half of everything he has? also he is >>>> still married going through a seperation >>> >>> I'm confused - first you say she is "legal" then you say he >>> fears being charged with statutory rape. Either she is (and >>> was) over the age of consent, or not. >>> >>> Victims don't charge people with crimes - only the state >>> (prosecutor) can do that. Assuming she was under the age of >>> consent when the relationship started, and other elements of >>> the crime were satisfied (e.g. he was over a certain age - >>> elements vary by state) then she can make a complaint to the >>> police, and the D.A. can decide if he wants to follow up on >>> it. You didn't mention the state involved or their ages, so >>> I can't point you to the statute for that state. >>> >>> As far as common law marriage, most people have little >>> understanding of the reality. Common law marriage only >>> exists in a handful of states, and each have their own >>> requirements - but none of them revolve around simply living >>> together for a certain length of time. In every instance, >>> the couple needs to hold themselves out as married. And >>> since you openly stated he is already married, I'm assuming >>> she knows this and realizes she therefore cannot be and is >> not >>> married to him. E.g., no common law marriage. >>> >>> On the other hand, some states do recognize a limited right >>> of recovery known as "palimony," but I'm not aware of any >>> instances where a settement was established for a couple >>> living together for only a year. >>> >>> For what it's worth, he doesn't sound like anyone's hero. >>> he has a wife already and is having sex and living with >>> another minor (presumably). The only reason he is still >>> involved with the girl is because he's afraid of legal or >>> economic consequences. What a catch!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- friend in need of some advice, 2/23/06, by linzi.
- Re: friend in need of some advice, 2/23/06, by Bob R/CA.
- Re: friend in need of some advice, 2/23/06, by Lindsey.
- Re: friend in need of some advice, 2/24/06, by v.
- Re: friend in need of some advice, 2/24/06, by Lindsey.
- Re: friend in need of some advice, 2/25/06, by LINDSAY.
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