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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
Actually no, I don’t care at all what consenting adults do. You sound like a prude. Who am I to, ahem, police who a young woman chooses to have sex with. It seems condescending and very manspaining like to project your beliefs about sexual freedom, or lack there of, on women you don’t know. Men and women should be able to choose who they have relations with. We’d be better of if people could keep their petty judgments to themselves.
These weren’t legal aged consenting adults though. Chu knowing the young woman from a previous investigation as a minor, her being under 18 and him likely knowing that, him being in a position of authority and having been tasked with driving this young woman home and him breaking that trust and abusing his position of authority is absolutely disgusting and worthy of severe reprimands. He should have been fired (ha! As if the police union would allow that, you can beat a black woman half to death and avoid repercussions). The fact he abused his authority to keep this young woman safe and instead engaged in sexual acts is abhorrent. I’m not shocked at all that he and other police officers conspired to cover it up. Of course they did, they’re the police.
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From a legal standpoint, yes you're absolutely correct.
But I still just think it's creepy for a 34 year old to be hitting on an 18 year old even if it's legal and they're consenting adults.
18 is still pretty young. There's a huge difference in maturity from an 18 year old to even a 22 year old, let alone a 34 year old.
Legal or not I still feel he took advantage of someone who was younger and naive while in a position of power.