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Rachel Brock Case: Could a Teen Keep Quiet About His Mom-Daughter Romance?

By Pete Kotz in Politicians, Sex crimes
Wednesday, January 5, 2011 at 10:01 am
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Reader J responds to Rachel Brock, Politician's Daughter, Busted for Molesting the Same Boy Her Mother Did. J thinks that when a 14-year-old boy is sexing up a mother-daughter combo like this, there's plenty of motivation to keep quiet about it...

"Wow, I would have to see a WAY better picture that wasn't a mugshot before I would be patting the kid on the back or assuming other people think of him as a stud. I'll acknowledge that she might not be hideous, but...I don't think that kid was bragging.

"I'm not sure there's any prize for boning a mother, daughter, and girlfriend trio all in the same month, and I'm almost certain it does not help you get laid with other 14 year olds. If anything, I think it makes you appear surrounded by drama. I mean, if a teenager is willing to lower their standards, it probably wouldn't even be that impossible to convince a middle aged woman to throw you a bone, but that doesn't mean you're going to tell all your friends about it.

"You would maybe if she was something special, but as Mark said, I think you would just avoid rocking the boat in any way that would jeopardize any of the sex you were getting."

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