Yikes you sound like Alfred Douglas Stelpstra, defender of pedo's, I wouldn't be surprised if you had your own questionable murky background and blurred lines when it came to age and consent.MIchael Roberts wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 6:15 pmIn some countries, actual penetration is required to sustain charges of rape or sexual abuse. Does anyone know if that is the law in Cambodia?
Also, I know of a case in the USA where a father, during a divorce, was accused and convicted of rape of his two daughters. He spent five years in jail, lost a high paying corporate job, and went on the sex offenders list for another five years (meaning he would be lucky to get a job serving coffee at Starbucks).
When the girls had become adults, of their own violition, they came forward and confessed that they were coerced and brainwashed by their mother into making up the charges. While he was subsequently exonerated, nothing could make up for the five years he spent in jail, the five years he was on the sex offender's registry., the loss of about ten years relationship with his daughters. And what kind of job will the future hold for him? How will he explain a ten year gap on his resume?
While Cambodia and other SE Asian countries have a bad reputation for child molestation, this was not that type of case. We should withhold judgment until and unless there is a conviction. Furthermore, even so many innocent people get convicted. I am not sure how fair the Cambodian legal system is. Once a decision to prosecute is made, everyone from police, prosecutors to judges get "Tunnel Vision."
the man told police he asked for a massage and he kissed them and rubbed his beard on them, that is smashing the boundaries of normal behaviour for what you should be doing with children in your care or children full stop.