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Originally Posted by ngdawg
I don't think that is necessarily true. Rape is a crime of power, of taking what you think is rightfully yours to take. It's an anger. People rob, beat, abuse and rape all the time and reasons vary as to why, but I really doubt that someone raised in a loving, openly communicative environment with teaching how making good choices yields good results would violate a child.
Someone dropped the ball there.
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yes, i agree. i also think someone raised in a loving environment and taught values and morals, if mentally unbalanced, could still rape someone, because they are mentally unbalanced. since the original story had the court saying the kid watched porn and was imitating what he saw, i was arguing against that. if he cant tell the difference between porn and rape at age 18, no matter how loving the parents are, he is mentally handicapped.
i am also wondering about the cultural aspect of this case, since this is in South Korea, where technically porn is illegal (at least it used to be when i lived there many years ago, but you could still get it), and men have different attitudes towards women than us westerners.