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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 724091" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The little boy who admitted he was attracted to young girls did not get into legal trouble for his thoughts. He never lived at home again though. I dont know if he was not allowed to go home or if the parents wouldnt take the chance.</p><p>Cps was already involved with the family as he was a very difficult child and the family needed help.</p><p></p><p>Having said that any therapist or teacher who knows may feel it has to be reported. He hasnt touched a child, but anything sexual and possibly hurtful to a young child is a red flag...there is no way to get him help and be sure cps wont get involved. They may or may not. But he must get help or he could act on it...then he will truly be in serious legal trouble. Im not trying to scare you but your son has serious sexual issues and needs a lot of help. If cps gets involved it is better than him perhaps comitting a sex crime at eighteen. His thinking is not normal and he knows it and probably WANTS help. Your daughter must stay safe too. Please do the right thing for your family. Get help for him and deal with whatever comes with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 724091, member: 1550"] The little boy who admitted he was attracted to young girls did not get into legal trouble for his thoughts. He never lived at home again though. I dont know if he was not allowed to go home or if the parents wouldnt take the chance. Cps was already involved with the family as he was a very difficult child and the family needed help. Having said that any therapist or teacher who knows may feel it has to be reported. He hasnt touched a child, but anything sexual and possibly hurtful to a young child is a red flag...there is no way to get him help and be sure cps wont get involved. They may or may not. But he must get help or he could act on it...then he will truly be in serious legal trouble. Im not trying to scare you but your son has serious sexual issues and needs a lot of help. If cps gets involved it is better than him perhaps comitting a sex crime at eighteen. His thinking is not normal and he knows it and probably WANTS help. Your daughter must stay safe too. Please do the right thing for your family. Get help for him and deal with whatever comes with it. [/QUOTE]
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