A pediphile is an adult that wants sex with children.
a gay person who messes with kids
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That is false. Many guys are a lot taller then their girls and ARE NOT pedophiles.
The slang word pedo is used to mean "pedophile" (a deviant sexual individual).The Greek root ped-/pedo- means children (e.g. pediatrician),while the Latin ped-/pod- means foot or feet (e.g. pedestrian).Um, actually, pedo means 'fart' in spanish...
YOU ARE ONE SICK FREAK AND YOU NEED TO GO TURN YOURSELF IN TO THE COPS FOR CHILD MOLESTATION!!!!!!!can you say: pediphile????????
They think its bad because they are homophobic/showing a dislike of or prejudice against LGBTQ people.
It is illegal. It is wrong. It is called pediphile. To date you can get arrested. For her to get legally married, you'd have to wait until she is 18 or get parental consent. Even then it gets touchy. 10 years apart is alright. 20 years is wrong. Anything higher is wrong and disgusting.
do not continue an abusive relationship once you are strong enough to leave... my daughter divorced her emotionally abusive husband who molested her children,,, in less then 3 months she is seeing the pediphile again and isolateing herself from her family and forcing the children to be with this man again... if you go back into an abusive relationship of any kind your the same as the abuser, mayber even worse... do not be a fool or victimize your self again... don't do it.............................
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I recall hearing at the time of his death that Audie Murphy was inundated with business debts and was involved in questionable business dealings. I remember as well that there was considerable evidence to suggest that he orchestrated the crash of his plane in order to collect life insurance coverage for his outstanding debts. Not only did he apparently take his own life, but he took the lives of those traveling with him as well. I realize how inflammatory such an allegation may seem, especially to his legions of fans and admirers, and I certainly hope there is no foundation for such an allegation. But the fact that there is no mention of the question whatsoever in any Web search I've done is extremely suspicious, particularly in light of the volume of speculation appearing in the press at the time. I see nothing but lauditory comments and appraisals of his legacy, which suggests that a monumental coverup and "sanitization" of the official record has taken place.
Very rarely the catholic church and rich establishment cover these cases up. There is no official proscess of dealing with them in the vatican. No Pope has recognised that their priests do this. Even if they do get convicted which is rare they rarely get jail maybe suspension which is also rare. Kept in the community to potentually destroy more lives! Brainwashed catholic communities support the priest anyway-even give money etc (certainly here in Ireland anyway) How does this make the victim feel!! AS PRESENTLY PRACTICED IN THE US FOR DIOCESAN PRIESTS At the Dallas Conference of Bishops, in the US, an agreement was reached that: as soon as an ALLEGATION was made against a priest / woman or male religious / or any individual working for the Catholic Church in any capacity whatsoever that individual is to immediately removed by the diocesan bishop, and the case reported to the District Attorney. The accused individual must absorb all legal and court costs. Civil trials against the person in question are held, and the individual must serve any sentence imposed by the court. If there is no evidence, and the case seems to be spurious the case is dismissed by the civil authorities. Many bishops, however, have been refusing to accept the "tainted" priest (etc.) back into active ministry. The priest, his identity now known to the public, by the newspaper reports, has the right to petition Rome and a church trial requesting reinstatement the diocese will provide a canon lawyer to the pries to help in the procedure. The policy in many diocese in the US is that a priest from a foreign country can not be accepted for active ministry until that priest's local bishop signs a letter of good standing, with the understanding that the foreign diocese will absorb all court costs, and immediately remove the priest from the diocese in which he was accepted.