RCdc
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ORIGINAL: RCdc I saw you mention consent earlier. There is a double standard there as well if the woman is subjected to noise pollution. I'm not saying I believe she was correct in doing what she did, but bringing up the whole issue of consent is off kilter. the.dark. Actually that is somewhat of a point. I live in a pretty active neighborhood, people honk horns, people play outside in the street, children play, neighbors have parties and there is noise and this happens pretty normally. I consented to moving in when I researched the neighborhood, since I have lived here there have been new neighbors and some of them have been good some bad. You confront it, or you deal with it. Now I would like to make another point that I think has been ignored as well. The women is legally allowed to bear her breasts that has been stated, it should also be stated that the police were called on the Kid, the Noise, and the Problems between the two neighbors and NOTHING WAS DONE, this would imply that the child was not breaking any laws doing what he was doing either. The Point of Consent is that the person bearing the breasts is doing so with the INTENT of making another person uncomfortable, where as I assume the child is doing what he is doing to have fun and BE A CHILD. I really am surprised with how many people are okay with this. It is really comical to see hypocracy at this level. QSM It's a non issue whether the grandparents like it or not. There are NO laws being broken whether the intent is bad or not. The grandparents have obviously taken no steps to compromise so their intent is clear. The woman baring her breasts purposefully has clear intent. Neither are right in this context and it is the child that is suffering, first from the intentional exposure to cause distress AND from the intentional lack of teaching that the grandparents do not wish to partake in. Again, I'm not saying the woman is right in doing what she is doing - to me it is a form of child abuse. But the grandparents, by not instilling common sense or teaching respect for people around him is also a form of abuse. They have taught him to not respect others and yet they are now expecting others to respect him? So yes, there is hypocrisy, but I do not see it in the same way as you. the.dark.
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