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  • 04-19-2014, 03:50 AM
    teknosk8ter04
    Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    My question involves criminal law for the state of: kentucky

    my friend is 27 years old...he met a girl on an adult website 18+ called plenty of fish.com...after getting into an enticing conversation there..they decided to move the conversation to texts, after about an hour having her phone number..the conversation got a little heated...some naughty photos were sent back and forth..more conversation..and then she proceeded to tell him that she was only 16 years old.. she also informed him that this was not her first time doing something like this, that she had been with several older men and that she prefers them...after this my friend, instead of stopping the conversation like he should have, continued to talk to the girl. Now it wasn't about having sex with her..but rather what she did for fun, where she worked, etc etc...ive read the conversation, there isn't 1 place in there where a reference to him and her getting together to fornicate was mentioned after finding out that she was 16, he did ask what all she's done related to sex....is he in trouble? can he be arrested and charged for soliciting sex to a minor? charged with..anything?..even know she claimed to be 18 before the conversation started?
  • 04-19-2014, 09:24 AM
    LawResearcherMissy
    Re: Soliciting of Sex to a Minor
    Your "friend" is an idiot.

    Yes, he COULD potentially be charged, but that would require someone turning him in first.
  • 04-19-2014, 09:37 AM
    Disagreeable
    Re: Soliciting of Sex to a Minor
    I agree, he is an idiot. There are plenty of legal age fish there to pick form.
  • 04-19-2014, 12:13 PM
    PandorasBox
    Re: Soliciting of Sex to a Minor
    Your friend should NEVER talk to a minor in a sexual way, even if she initiates it. Correction, make that any stranger in a sexual way unless you have held their drivers license in their hand.

    Your friend is playing Russian Roulette. If that teen's parent were to find that conversation, she could turn the conversation over to the Police, and your friend could spend years, if not the rest of his life, on the Sex Offender Registry.
  • 04-19-2014, 03:54 PM
    cdwjava
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
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    My question involves criminal law for the state of: kentucky

    my friend is 27 years old...he met a girl on an adult website 18+ called plenty of fish.com...after getting into an enticing conversation there..they decided to move the conversation to texts, after about an hour having her phone number..the conversation got a little heated...some naughty photos were sent back and forth..more conversation..and then she proceeded to tell him that she was only 16 years old..

    WHY do some men insist upon trolling websites or arranging hookups where they get their jollies off without commitments? The internet and the courts are filled with stories of yo-yos getting in trouble for this!!

    Pssst ... men were able to find women long before the internet .... we even dated, and got to know people sometimes BEFORE we had sex with them ...

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    she also informed him that this was not her first time doing something like this, that she had been with several older men and that she prefers them...after this my friend, instead of stopping the conversation like he should have, continued to talk to the girl.
    Then he is an idiot!

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    Now it wasn't about having sex with her..but rather what she did for fun, where she worked, etc etc...ive read the conversation, there isn't 1 place in there where a reference to him and her getting together to fornicate was mentioned after finding out that she was 16, he did ask what all she's done related to sex....is he in trouble? can he be arrested and charged for soliciting sex to a minor? charged with..anything?..even know she claimed to be 18 before the conversation started?
    Could he be in trouble? Maybe. If they exchanged naked photos, and she really is a minor, then, yes.

    I suspect that if he has not already received a request for payment to keep things quiet, he may soon receive it. This could very well be a scam designed to extort money from him.

    Your friend needs to stay away from the site, stop talking to strangers, and grow up!
  • 04-19-2014, 05:19 PM
    PandorasBox
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    Aside from what I mentioned above....why your friend want to hook up with some random person anyway? Hasn't he heard of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, HIV/AIDS, and unwanted pregnancies?
  • 04-19-2014, 10:14 PM
    aardvarc
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    Not to mention that here in the REAL world, that hot, horny, virgin, 16 year old girl looking for a sweet, handsome, sexually activy guy can turn out to be 57 year old divorced man with bizarre pseudo-homosexual tastes and homicidal tendencies. How quickly the public forgets the true stories of serial killers, when no one makes Academy Award winning movies about them. Truth is much stranger, and often more horrible, than fiction.
  • 04-20-2014, 05:14 AM
    PandorasBox
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    Exactly. Ask people how charming Ted Bundy was in person. And how about good old Gary Leon Ridgeway, who picked up and murdered how many prostitutes? I know it was more than 50.
  • 04-20-2014, 05:22 AM
    Disagreeable
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    In all fairness, POF is a genuine dating site. With genuine people trying to find relationships for the most part. It is only when these people take a break to find Mr. RightNow because their kids are gone for the night or week it changes. Of course there are always the whack jobs. They are everywhere, but get banned there. I met some great mothers and professional woman there, when I was working out of state.
  • 04-20-2014, 05:28 AM
    cdwjava
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    I just don't get how anyone can find a serious "relationship" on a website, chat room, or web forum. Those aren't really relationships, those are a series of exchanges where one online persona talks to another one.

    Give me the old-fashioned way any time - where real people get to know real people.
  • 04-20-2014, 08:11 AM
    PandorasBox
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    It's a hard call. I met my ex-hub on a bands message board. And yes, that same forum has produced some long-term, living together/got married couples. And some good (and loyal) friends as well. You just have to take it with a grain of salt, and let them earn trust. After a while, it's easy to pick out the real people from the fakes.

    Internet dating sites though....last time I was set to actually go on a date (restaurant) with someone...he promptly sent me a picture of his junk. Date cancelled.
  • 04-20-2014, 08:29 AM
    cbg
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    I met my husband on an internet dating site. Yes, I needed to go through a lot of frogs before a prince came along. But we dated for a year before starting to talk about marriage; were engaged for a year and a half before the wedding and are coming up on our 9th wedding anniversary next month.

    The world has changed. Like it or not, people meet on the internet. I've known my very bestest BFF since college but my next BFF? Met her right here on the law forums. Have visited her home, 3000 miles away from me, several times. Looking at another visti coming up shortly, we hope. Her daughters call me Aunty. And a number of the people I'm closest to, I've never met IRL; but we chat daily and know much about each other's lives.

    But despite the fact that I acknowledge meeting online as a legitimate way to meet people in today's world, I cannot say the word stupid often enough to emphasize how stupid it is to immediately start in with sexual pictures, innuendo and chatting. I'm 100% with Carl on that. There are a number of reasons mentioned above and I agree with every one of them. Mature adults have better control of their hormonal reactions than that, and if you're not capable of reining in yours long enough to AT LEAST know for certain how old the person is, that doesn't speak well of you in a great many ways.
  • 04-20-2014, 09:03 AM
    PandorasBox
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    I do confess to having someone special. BFF. 5 months now, we've been on the phone more than ever and he did ask if I would move in....
  • 04-20-2014, 08:49 PM
    mmmagique
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    I met mine on an internet dating type site. It's a bit different than the norm, but it makes it even more difficult to find someone who is the right fit. I talked to many, met two in real life, and decided on one. It happens. :)
  • 04-20-2014, 09:55 PM
    cdwjava
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    I guess I'm a traditionalist. And, I was married well before cell phones or internet dating existed. It simply seems like one more "hurry up" tool in this world of instant gratification. We went from instant entertainment with video games to instant romance (or hookup).

    Glad I don't have to deal with that anymore.
  • 04-21-2014, 06:50 AM
    PandorasBox
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    I was the outcast in school, so that didn't work for me.

    - - - Updated - - -

    And the person I mentioned above...we've been BFF's for 12 years. Just the past 5 months realizing that after turning to each other every time one of us has a relationship failure...we may as well just face it.....
  • 04-21-2014, 11:20 AM
    Blossom
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
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    I just don't get how anyone can find a serious "relationship" on a website, chat room, or web forum. Those aren't really relationships, those are a series of exchanges where one online persona talks to another one.

    Give me the old-fashioned way any time - where real people get to know real people.

    My sister dated a really nice, stable guy, who she met through a dating site. They ended up breaking up, because they just weren't right for each other long term, but stayed friends. He introduced her to one of his best friends, because he figured they'd hit it off, and they did. My sister ended up marrying the friend a few years later, and the ex boyfriend/friend was the best man at their wedding. It's possible to meet decent people online. People just need to use caution and common sense.
  • 04-21-2014, 12:25 PM
    PandorasBox
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
    Caution and common sense....well said!

    When I met ex-hub, I was 28. Family would not let me go alone to meet him, even though I planned on renting a car, meeting him in a huge mall, and not letting him know what motel I would be staying at. Had to take my mom along for the trip. :rolleyes:

    When I do meet people, I like a nice public restaurant I am familiar with; I like knowing people that work at the restaurant and know me as well. And I go Dutch Treat, aka, I pick up my half of the tab, so if it doesn't work out, the guy can't be mad at me later or think I just wanted a nice meal on him.
  • 04-21-2014, 12:37 PM
    llworking
    Re: Soliciting of Sex From a Minor
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    Quoting PandorasBox
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    Caution and common sense....well said!

    When I met ex-hub, I was 28. Family would not let me go alone to meet him, even though I planned on renting a car, meeting him in a huge mall, and not letting him know what motel I would be staying at. Had to take my mom along for the trip. :rolleyes:

    When I do meet people, I like a nice public restaurant I am familiar with; I like knowing people that work at the restaurant and know me as well. And I go Dutch Treat, aka, I pick up my half of the tab, so if it doesn't work out, the guy can't be mad at me later or think I just wanted a nice meal on him.

    I have met lots of people in real life that I first got to know on the internet. No romantic relationships, just friends, but still, with "caution and common sense" its absolutely viable.
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