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Too Young They Say
Too young, they said We get very upset and loudly condemn men who have sex with women at seventeen or younger. Our vehemence against men who sleep with under-aged girls, in our Western society is, quite frankly, not honest Our ostracism is also fake, it is designed to show that men side with women in this immoral matter. Many men have also unwittingly slept with mere “girls” especially in the bar and nightclub milieu, where women tend to, when tarted up, look older than their years. In some cultures many young women get married at fifteen, (Romeo&Juliet were 15 and 14) I think in these cases, say like Edward, the prince, we must forgive and not condemn men to forever be excluded from polite society and not succumbing to the hatred that lacks charity towards the trespassers.
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