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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 724097" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Lost touch with the family when he was 17. But his sister was safe whether he did or did not.</p><p>The possible victims are seen as needing protection. Of course everyone also hopes the boys are adequately treated, but there are no guarantees that sexual urges are curable and the number one goal is always peotecting those who could become a victim.</p><p>If this boy does anyhing to his sister, ALL the kids could be removed plus the boy. This is nothing to ignore, even if scared to confront it. I strongly recommend seeking help and being up front. If anything happens between this boy and his siblings and cps finds out the parents knew about his tendencies and did not take action, it will look very bad for them as well as the son. They could lose all the kids. It is not worth hiding this. The boy needs help. The other kids need to be protected. The family needs to do the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 724097, member: 1550"] Lost touch with the family when he was 17. But his sister was safe whether he did or did not. The possible victims are seen as needing protection. Of course everyone also hopes the boys are adequately treated, but there are no guarantees that sexual urges are curable and the number one goal is always peotecting those who could become a victim. If this boy does anyhing to his sister, ALL the kids could be removed plus the boy. This is nothing to ignore, even if scared to confront it. I strongly recommend seeking help and being up front. If anything happens between this boy and his siblings and cps finds out the parents knew about his tendencies and did not take action, it will look very bad for them as well as the son. They could lose all the kids. It is not worth hiding this. The boy needs help. The other kids need to be protected. The family needs to do the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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