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Group: alt.seduction.fast · Group Profile
Author: Thurdust
Date: Aug 8, 2008 17:29

An Old Friend wrote:
> 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

Also, it's the 'Top Ten Sexiest "Famous" Women In America' list, not
the 'Top Ten Most Talented "Famous" Women In America' list.
> You certainly wouldn't be thinking of a sexless, celibate relationship
> with these people in your "sexiest list" would you?

This is Gordon we're talking about. If he ever had a chance at having
consensual sexual relations with a human female, he'd probably fumble
around for ten minutes before trying to stick his penis into her ear.
>> 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.

"like 14" and "like 26"? Also, how do you know that a label encouraged
said "relationship", Gordon?
>
> 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?

He also claims on his web site to be a consultant worth $100k/year,
yet doesn't say what he consults in. I have no idea why I felt the
need to bring that up, but there you go.
>
> 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.

Minor nit-pick: Pennsylvania isn't a state, it's a commonwealth.

(Lrf, V znqr gung avg-cvpx whfg gb znxr gur cha. Shpx lbh.)
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