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SSgt Ryan Sylvester
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Another one. Sheesh. And again, looks damned fine... it's really worth it?

Also, after all of these coming out recently, I'm going to say... remember folks. Innocent until proven guilty. Local district my mom works at (secretary), one of the janitors got accused falsely of touching two little kids. Had a two week vacation before the kids finally came clean. Not that I think the DA would levy charges unless they're sure there's enough evidence, but... you don't know.
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I'll give some on what you say. But then the phone has images and texts it starts to get tough.
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SSgt Ryan Sylvester
SSgt Ryan Sylvester
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Oh, like I said, cases like this, they are usually damned sure before they take it to trial. And people are so stupid with technology, they practically hand the prosecutor a conviction.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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Ah but the court of public opinion works on a different set of rules than the criminal justice system - in that it has none.

Yeah no prosecutor is going to file these charges without some pretty good evidence.
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
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Wow...sad state of affairs...is it because she has low self esteem or an over inflated ego?
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So everyone keeps asking WHY they do it, and a few articles I have read put forward these thought.

They are all in their 20's to early 30's, the 20 somethings just got out of HS so to them this is the dating site they know. They understand the clicks, the eb and flow of the kids and its their chance to be popular. The 25 and up its power and control, they do not know how to deal with their peers or real social interaction thanks to being in a generation that Tech is king and people no longer actually talk. As for the 30 somethings its the need to be desired and wanted, many have issues with hitting 30, they feel they are old or "past their prime" To seduce a teen boy tells them they are still attractive.

Again this is just some of what I have read on this. At the end of the day.. they are just predators and this trend needs to end.
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SSgt Ryan Sylvester
SSgt Ryan Sylvester
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff - Oh f*** no. I'm only three years older. We're not even close to "millennials". Not by a long shot.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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SSgt Ryan Sylvester - There was an article I read about "older" millennials and "younger" millennials.

Honestly the "millennial" and "Gen X" and so on designators aren't even real. They're just bs marketing demographics made up to sell crap.
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SSgt Ryan Sylvester
SSgt Ryan Sylvester
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff - I count myself as a 90s kid. Technically, I guess it's supposed to be Gen Y, but who knows, I never kept up with the birth year ranges on the brand labels. It's more about cultural mindset to me, anyway.

All I know is I'll be damned if I'm lumped in with millenials. Not my voice, not my generation.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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Millennials really aren't that bad in honesty. I have two step nieces who are teenagers. One will be a teenager this year. My nephew will be 13 soon. Another stepniece will be 13 this year too. My ex step son and daughter will be 15 and 14 in September. They're all pretty decent kids and don't really fall into the stereotype of Millennials. I think I've seen more entitled people who are in their 30s, 40s and 50s and up then I have seen of kids these young or in their 20s.
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