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68. You got that right.
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 08:39 PM
Jan 2013

Poster doesn't like the subject of the OP, so attacks the poster of the OP instead.

Round and round we go...

That's child abuse lunatica Jan 2013 #1
You act as though this is "common?" WTF? I have never known anyone to be so deranged & cruel hlthe2b Jan 2013 #8
I've known quite a few mothers of boys who do similar things all the time lunatica Jan 2013 #9
What did the authorities do when you reported them for child abuse? Sheldon Cooper Jan 2013 #10
You take yourself way too seriously lunatica Jan 2013 #15
Irony! Sheldon Cooper Jan 2013 #40
It doesn't rise to the legal level of abuse... LanternWaste Jan 2013 #60
i wouldn't worry as much about rape from that boy datasuspect Jan 2013 #2
Yeah. God damn. AverageJoe90 Jan 2013 #46
Sad for that child. nt Skip Intro Jan 2013 #3
Someone needs to call social services. Baitball Blogger Jan 2013 #4
Didn't Ralph Fiennes temporary311 Jan 2013 #5
I think it was grandma... truebrit71 Jan 2013 #17
Child abuse, plain and simple. HappyMe Jan 2013 #6
The mother needs psychiatric help posthaste! BlueCaliDem Jan 2013 #7
Well I bet that alone he will get it. I know I always told my son when a girl says no she means southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #11
So, you are saying that the mom HappyMe Jan 2013 #14
I don't know why she would say that to a 9 year old. I would tell my 15 yr old that. Sometimes southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #21
Holy crap! HappyMe Jan 2013 #22
That is you. That is your right. I remember my son always being late going from southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #30
That would be a disgusting thing to say to a son of any age. pnwmom Jan 2013 #26
Your right and I wouldn't say it. southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #35
I didn't think you would. pnwmom Jan 2013 #53
yep, but sometimes people get way to excited. I can say am guilty of that myself. LOL southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #66
Maybe instead of having to say "NO"...If we don't say "YES" ...it's RAPE! Auntie Bush Jan 2013 #39
No you wouldn't say that to your child. closeupready Jan 2013 #29
Busted, no I wouldn't say it. I would yell. I am a yeller. I did however go to his school southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #33
Yes, of course - we are on the same wavelength, hon. closeupready Jan 2013 #41
Are you a Marylander? southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #42
No, but I've been there quite a few times - closeupready Jan 2013 #43
Oh when you said "Hon". They say that around there. I call Maryland my home. southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #50
That is sad for the child. NCTraveler Jan 2013 #12
It was trumad, I think......n/t AverageJoe90 Jan 2013 #48
Yes it was. NCTraveler Jan 2013 #64
The woman seems to be a bit disturbed slackmaster Jan 2013 #13
I would guess the odds of that boy becoming a rapist just went up cthulu2016 Jan 2013 #16
His odds of having a lifetime of castration anxiety or self-image problems certainly went up slackmaster Jan 2013 #28
That mother is truly deranged billbailey19448jj Jan 2013 #18
wow NewJeffCT Jan 2013 #19
That reminds me of the father who killed his son for molesting his sister ecstatic Jan 2013 #20
Disgusting. I hope the state takes that kid away ASAP. white_wolf Jan 2013 #23
I can think of a couple of DU posters who might say that. Last Stand Jan 2013 #24
+1. I no longer open most threads about rape here; I trash closeupready Jan 2013 #27
"Might say that?" Gormy Cuss Jan 2013 #32
"Generalized venom?" And this is a problem for you, how, exactly? n/t MadrasT Jan 2013 #37
i have two sons. i am one of the more vocal on du, with this issue. are you suggesting that i seabeyond Jan 2013 #51
Disgusting Broad Brush post. GObamaGO Jan 2013 #54
I said "a few" Last Stand Jan 2013 #65
Post #21 was clearly a joke, as everybody else seems to understand. yardwork Jan 2013 #67
Yep. 99Forever Jan 2013 #59
While he shouldn't ever rape, one hopes education closeupready Jan 2013 #25
I have never gone for any of that violent talk libodem Jan 2013 #31
Sounds like mother has a mental health issue/fixation on sexual violence. And she's projecting Romulox Jan 2013 #34
That is appalling. MadrasT Jan 2013 #36
I agree that that is a horrible thing to say, BUT s-cubed Jan 2013 #38
no hidden motivation. The line really stood out. I've posted plenty about the horrors of Liberal_in_LA Jan 2013 #45
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is DU is a nutshell cthulu2016 Jan 2013 #52
You got that right. Skip Intro Jan 2013 #68
Ah, parenthood, one can hope that the woman was lying for the hyperbole HereSince1628 Jan 2013 #44
pining for memories of penis amputation . . . datasuspect Jan 2013 #49
She bobbited my brother Dick not me... HereSince1628 Jan 2013 #57
this thread is going to go well. Warren DeMontague Jan 2013 #47
Just what a boy needs to acquire the female perspective...a lunatic mother. Jefferson23 Jan 2013 #55
Parenting, not just for the verbose Rex Jan 2013 #56
k, well, I have been around some street-culture lately & even allowing for cultural differences... patrice Jan 2013 #58
Nothing like a mother's love... whatchamacallit Jan 2013 #61
"my 9 year old son is a potential rapist". sibelian Jan 2013 #62
That is a horrifying thing to say to a child on so many levels. Kalidurga Jan 2013 #63
What a sicko SpartanDem Jan 2013 #69
No wonder people are so violent these days. RedCappedBandit Jan 2013 #70
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