by Suff » 10 Jun 2021, 14:12
So let's try and put this into perspective. #2 Grandson had a 15 year old girlfriend. She sent a personal pic to him which was not fit to be shared with the world.
Idiot that he is, he shared it with a "select few", I hesitate to call, "friends". Instantly it went viral and he was looking at "sexual abuse" and other charges. He was 16 at the time. Both of them were at school. Is this school "sexual abuse"? It probably happened during school time, but was invisible to the teachers and outside their control.
Fortunately the parents of the girl in question were horrified that she would do any such thing and the bulk of their ire was directed at her, helped stop the situation escalating. The idiot himself was subjected to a few uncomfortable lectures from several authorities and more than a few harsh words from the family, me included. To the tone of just what it means to be a "gentleman" and the fact that when you press "send" on anything, it now belongs to the entire world! Engage brain before pressing send. Firstly is this the person you want to be, sharing pictures like that with anyone. Secondly, assume the worst and click with caution.
It did not help that he was young in himself, very popular amongst the boys and girls from 13 up were buzzing around him like bees round honey (or flies round another substance).
The huge issues are around what happens "after". Was it abuse or was it not? Was it hormones to begin with and shame or spite after? I recall the 70's being much like this in certain sections of the school, you don't need social media for these things to spin out of control. Except that very few cried foul as the censure was quite severe and consequences on the perpetrator was usually minimal unless actual physical violence could be proven.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.