In article <1f2dnT98kM-9MgHVnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@
pghconnect.com>,
"Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
> Leaving aside that sixteen is the age of consent in Pennsylvania (guess the
> state legislature here is "creepy"), who said anything about sex?
The implication is there clearly there on the page where you start
talking about about your criteria. You spout off language about "talent
over looks" and then choose an underage girl
You certainly wouldn't be thinking of a sexless, celibate relationship
with these people in your "sexiest list" would you?
> The real creeps are the producers who sexualize minors, like the label that
> encouraged R. Kelly and Aaliyah's "relationship" when she was like 14 and he
> was like 26.
Did Dominique's parents give you permission to pursue her daughter with
implications of marriage when she was 13? Or did you just pursue her for
kicks thinking that people would think you're "cool" for shagging a 13
year old?
> Producers get a pass because they're rich though, and parents
> often allow the exploitation.
Are you expecting to get a pass because you're now claiming to be a
producer with casting offices in 4 cities?
Even though the age of consent is 16, someone who is under 18 is still a
legal minor, not an adult, and as a result, the state of Pennsylvania
can file charges against the older person for "Corruption of a minor."
Any "corruption of [her] morals" is a chargeable offense.
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