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MineralMan

(147,606 posts)
Sun Jan 20, 2019, 02:44 PM Jan 2019

"Keep Your Hands off My Daughter!"

As a 16-year-old teenaged boy, I had one father I met when picking up a girl for a date who said exactly that to me. He sounded like, and looked like, he meant it, too. I did keep my hands off his daughter, but we only went out on that one date. He put the fear into me.

Of course, he probably only meant it sort of rhetorically, but said it to scare me away from getting physical with his daughter, which is something that teenaged boys and girls often do together. It was enough, though, to prevent me from starting any actual sort of relationship with her. He sounded like he might just come after me if the two of us fooled around with each other. Maybe he meant it seriously, or maybe he didn't. It wasn't worth the risk, it seemed to me at the time.

Perhaps the fathers of Catholic children are going to have to say something similar to their parish priest from now on. "If you ever touch my son or daugher in the wrong way, Father, you will have to answer to me for it. Do you understand?" I'm guessing that most potential predator priests would seek different victims, than that father's children.

What a shame that such steps might need to be taken by a parent of a child who will be interfacing with the local priest! And yet, it appears that some such warning might need to be given.

Maybe putting the fear into the minds of parish priests is now necessary. A shame, that is, I think.

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"Keep Your Hands off My Daughter!" (Original Post) MineralMan Jan 2019 OP
Either way it's treating the daughter/young woman as property. nt Laffy Kat Jan 2019 #1
Yes it is. Parents often take a proprietary view of their children. MineralMan Jan 2019 #2
It shouldn't be the parents' responsibility to keep the RCC from raping children Major Nikon Jan 2019 #3
No, it shouldn't, which is the point. MineralMan Jan 2019 #4

MineralMan

(147,606 posts)
2. Yes it is. Parents often take a proprietary view of their children.
Sun Jan 20, 2019, 03:13 PM
Jan 2019

Comes with the territory, I think. It's hard for parents to let children grow up into adults. In the first example, what was awful was that he said that in his daughter's presence. She was mortified. It wasn't the most fun date I ever went on.

Major Nikon

(36,900 posts)
3. It shouldn't be the parents' responsibility to keep the RCC from raping children
Sun Jan 20, 2019, 05:58 PM
Jan 2019

This isn't a situation where the RCC is taking your pubescent kid out on a date unchaperoned where one might suspect some hanky panky. It's children of all ages coming into contact with a large organization on a daily basis. I don't think stated or even implied threats of violence towards the RCC are going to get you very far, especially when you'd have to make the same threat against multiple individuals assuming you could even identify all of them.

As a multi-billion dollar international organization, it's the RCC's legal and moral duty to protect children from it's employees. At least some people think so. Others are "unsure".

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