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Ok so you have a convetsation with a "minor" on the net. The conversation is in an adult room. It leads to a sexual nature. On the other end is not another adult in a fantasy role but a law enforcement agent trying to get you to commit a crime. You dont act but others do. Are you now a victim of intrapment? Are you a victim of enticement to commit a crime? Are fantsies wrong?

2006-12-04 19:45:46 · 7 answers · asked by Wat Da Hell 5 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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It's totally NOT FAIR. I don't see how typed words can have any power against you (unless it's an upright detailed threat or trying to meet up with a verified minor). I think it's perverted on the law enforcements part for participating in this fantasy.

2006-12-04 19:52:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

There are ways to tell if someone's a minor. One way is to ask "A/S/L?" Age, Sex, Location. If they say they're a minor and you're looking for action, tell them good night and go find something legal.

A little online lovin' just isn't worth jail time. Even if she's practically begging. Even if she sends you a pic and she looks like a full-grown goddess. I'd rather take one cold shower alone than a thousand hot showers with other guys...

But to say just one more thing about the underlying of "Is it wrong?" No, I don't believe that sexuality between consenting persons is wrong, regardless of their ages. But the line is gray and fuzzy between the love shared between a teenage girl and her Mr. Robinson, and that guy who gives little kids candy full of roofies, then leaves their violated, brutalized bodies in a cornfield somewhere. The public is scared for their children's safety, and I can understand that.

If you want a girl who's nice and young, try a really poor area. Show off your charm (and full set of teeth, if you've got it), and you'll be mackin' 12-year-olds. Although that does sound a little gross.

Maybe you could just find a girlfriend your own age, and every once in awhile do the "schoolgirl/professor" fantasy...

2006-12-05 04:00:56 · answer #2 · answered by wood_vulture 4 · 0 1

No, you are not a victim. Why would any normal person carry on an adult-themed conversation with someone they know is a minor? Unless, of course, they are a sexual predator.

2006-12-05 04:16:54 · answer #3 · answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6 · 0 1

The illusive "shroud of anonymity" is used by many a terrible people "awaiting for the young" that wish to try or are curious at all, are in those sites. Why not have your fantasies with a real person/s instead these trash sites?

2006-12-05 03:57:28 · answer #4 · answered by dorianalways 4 · 0 1

Well.. in this day and age, yes, some fantasies are wrong. And you know better to talk to some mystery person online if you think for a minute its a minor. Know who your talking to online or just stick to phone sex.

And children don't need to be bombarded with perverts anyway..

2006-12-05 03:49:33 · answer #5 · answered by punkdoesabodygud 2 · 1 1

It is not the talking that is a crime, it is the acting upon it!

2006-12-05 03:52:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anarchy99 7 · 1 0

that's against human rights...

2006-12-05 03:55:05 · answer #7 · answered by gracie 2 · 1 0

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