No.
Because the characters and the details in the story about the son are fictional.
Like those fictional teachers Stephen King 'kills' in his fictional stories all the time :D
i'm saying if it were true..would it?
No.
Because the characters and the details in the story about the son are fictional.
Like those fictional teachers Stephen King 'kills' in his fictional stories all the time :D
i'm saying if it were true..would it?
A mom asking her son about that?
No, I don't think that would lead to legal action.
I've heard of people doing far worse around/with and to their kids and getting away with it.
I'm not going to tell you what I've heard bc you're messed in the head and will prolly tryta say it happened to me lol
A mom asking her son about that?
No, I don't think that would lead to legal action.
I've heard of people doing far worse around/with and to their kids and getting away with it.
I'm not going to tell you what I've heard bc you're messed in the head and will prolly tryta say it happened to me lol
I bet "motherfucker" is ur sons most hated insult 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A mom asking her son about that?
No, I don't think that would lead to legal action.
I've heard of people doing far worse around/with and to their kids and getting away with it.
I'm not going to tell you what I've heard bc you're messed in the head and will prolly tryta say it happened to me lol
i'm not talking about what people get away with, im saying would it warrant any kind of further investigation in your opinion, should the relevant authorities know about it.
Finding a kid's dirty laundry on the floor and wondering if he's been masturbating?
I highly doubt the authorities could be called for that.
But you're more than welcome to check the Canadian criminal and child protection laws.
Not sure why you're asking me.
I'm not a lawyer.
Finding a kid's dirty laundry on the floor and wondering if he's been masturbating?
I highly doubt the authorities could be called for that.
But you're more than welcome to check the Canadian criminal and child protection laws.
Not sure why you're asking me.
I'm not a lawyer.
no the part where you joke about offering a 13yo boy lubricant so he can jerk off more efficiently. that part.
I don't think it's illegal to post a fictional story and then joke about lube.
Even if it actually happened irl I don't think anybody could intervene.
But again, you're asking the wrong person.
Call a lawyer or a cop or look it up on e laws.
wow you're really trying to weasel out of answering this one, so let me break it down real simple for you. i'm not asking about a fictional story, or if anyone could intervene..my question is this:
hypothetically, if the story about a mother joking about offering her 13 year old son lubricant so he could jerk off more effectively (because she can tell when he's jerking off) were true...IN YOUR OPINION, would it warrant concern on a moral or legal basis?