Unwittingly had ‘sex’ with a child, realised it was a child, had ‘sex’ a second time.

And wrote a song about it. And then wrote it into his autobiography.

How this man apparently skated through the #MeToo movement unscathed is truly baffling.

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    Its forgivable that a 20 year old might accidentally end up in this situation, not having realised that she was only 14 until she said so…

    But you know what a normal person does when they realise they just accidentally had sex with someone underage?

    They take them back home to their family and apologise profusely. They don’t have sex with them a second time round! That truly is some child predator behaviour right there.

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      Should have been a massive red flag when he found out she attends a catholic girls school… “Student at a catholic girls school” does not at all say “this is a fully grown adult woman” in any language. That didn’t give him any pause at all, so I’m not that surprised when a paragraph later he is explicitly told she is underage and his only real concern is getting caught by the chief of police father…

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        I mean those schools have 18 year olds and most classes will have at least one person who’s 19 when they graduate. A 20 year old starting a relationship with someone in those ages isn’t exactly alarming.

        That’s not at all what happened here though.

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      Ok, what? When you were 20, how many 14 year olds did you interact with?

      I can count exactly 1. It was my (ex) sister in law.

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        In my work, plenty. And I can fairly confidently say that telling someone’s age by their looks isn’t always easy.

        Which is to say that it isn’t an entirely unrealistic scenario, and could be forgiven if one actually tried to remedy the situation upon learning of their mistake, rather than going for a second turn (yuck)