• Boy, 13, rapes 8 year old sister after watching porn on his friend's Xbox 360
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Jesus christ. I'm 19 so 13 sounds young but to put it in perspective a 13 year old is about to (or is already) in highschool. Hell a lot of people on FP are around 13-14. Imagine a Freshmen in your highschool(or one of your peers) or a FPer [B][I][U]raping their 8 year old sister[/U][/I][/B]. That's not really an age where you're incredibly impressionable, so it's not like if a few 7 year olds saw something dirty and decided to play "I'll show you mine if you show me yours" this is so fucking weird God this is fucked.
I mean doesn't: "He said he had chosen his sister because she was small and ‘couldn't remember stuff’." Remove his claim of ignorance and innocence? He knew what he was doing was wrong, and under a certain perspective 13 seems to be pretty young, but it's actually not. At this age you can decipher what is wrong and what is right. Especially something like this. There has to be something they aren't telling us, like a mental handicap, or maybe a fucked upbringing
[QUOTE=BlueChihuahua;43803035]There's more going on than just porn-exposure for him to do such an act.[/QUOTE] I agree. It would be interesting to see his families backround. The parents play a big role in this too.
[QUOTE=JazZ5109AI;43803818]I mean doesn't: "He said he had chosen his sister because she was small and ‘couldn't remember stuff’." Remove his claim of ignorance and innocence? He knew what he was doing was wrong, and under a certain perspective 13 seems to be pretty young, but it's actually not. At this age you can decipher what is wrong and what is right. Especially something like this. There has to be something they aren't telling us, like a mental handicap, or maybe a fucked upbringing[/QUOTE] the brain at that age literally does not have fully formed decision making and risk awareness abilities so no, not at all.
[QUOTE=joshuadim;43803070]Wouldn't it be that kid's friends fault for exposing him to that porn which led him to the rape?[/QUOTE] It should be the parents fault for not teaching their kid about sex by 13, and by not teaching their kid that rape is not okay.
Isnt 13 an age for not being able to think straight? I think he was inflicted on the videos and thought it was something innocent. Actually hold up, gotta read article Yep he assaulted her, thats fucking disgusting.
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;43803863]the brain at that age literally does not have fully formed decision making and risk awareness abilities so no, not at all.[/QUOTE] I did some stupid shit at 13, but there is no excuse for not understanding that rape is bad by that age. Can you honestly say you were dumb enough to think it was okay to rape an 8 year old when you were 13?
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;43803863]the brain at that age literally does not have fully formed decision making and risk awareness abilities so no, not at all.[/QUOTE] I'd perfectly agree it isn't fully formed for those tasks, however this isn't a petty "he stole a book from the bookfair", he raped another human being. He also knew that he should commit the act on a person that wouldn't remember, or be able to tell anyone, that right there screams that he knew exactly what he was doing, and that it was wrong. If anything, he didn't fully understand the punishment he could receive from doing it.
[QUOTE=The golden;43803093]I'm curious about this kids parents. It usually takes a pretty fucked upbringing to end up like this...[/QUOTE] Parents can't control everything that influences their children and those that try to just cause more problems than they solve. . Perhaps they did something wrong but that isn't always the case.
13 really isn't that young honestly they're playing it off like he's 8-9. I started highschool when I was 13 because I was born in december (Like many others) In highschool you are completely aware of your actions, think of yourself in your first year of highschool..
I honestly feel bad for him. His brain isn't developed enough to reason the consequences. And now he has to deal with court and lawyers. It isn't like he's trying to be a dick, he's just being honest which is good. There's many times nobody gets told.
i'm not disagreeing the action was wrong i'm saying that to the kid, he might not have had the same right and wrong indicators you had at that age. we don't have built in morality meters. we just don't. we get that from society so the kids lack of ability to tell right and wrong is as much from that as anything else.
I saw porn when I was like 8, I never raped or though of rape, what the dear fucking god is this SHIT
I can't wait until someone brings this up in a console debate. "XBOX IS BETTER" "NO XBOX CAUSES RAPE PLAYSTATION FTW"
[QUOTE=flamehead5;43804070]13 really isn't that young honestly they're playing it off like he's 8-9. I started highschool when I was 13 because I was born in december (Like many others) In highschool you are completely aware of your actions, think of yourself in your first year of highschool..[/QUOTE] 13 is way too young to become a rapist, aware or not. that takes serious mental issues, more issues than it takes to be 18 or 40 and a rapist. that's not to say you aren't saying it's serious of course. I think it's probably worse to be aware of what your doing. The question is, does he know it's wrong? probably not, sadly. You're aware at 13 but once you turn older you really see past your 13 year old bullshit self and most people realize they were shitheads at 13.
Sounds more like an actual severe mental condition than just 'I saw porn so I raped my 8 year old sister'.
At 13 this kid was well aware of sex and the concept of rape simply from osmosis from smalltalk at school. There must have been some deeper issue going on.
[QUOTE=J!NX;43804161]13 is way too young to become a rapist, aware or not. that takes serious mental issues, more issues than it takes to be 18 or 40 and a rapist. [/QUOTE] Being a rapist at any age requires serious mental issues.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;43804471]Being a rapist at any age requires serious mental issues.[/QUOTE] and depending on how people treat him and react on this incident and if he gets help, he could either become totally out there mentally or totally average later on.
They should run tests on his brain to see if he's experiencing some kind of development disorder with the consciousness of the brain. This kid could very well be on the way of a psychopath; and considering scientists actually have a way of viably seeing whether or not the consciousness part of his brain is lacking the emotional reponse to something like this. The brain is fucking weird
[QUOTE=Skarr;43803108]I could see a kid who'd never been exposed to anything sexual in nature not understanding the problem with what they did, but by 13 you should have been taught about these kinds of things. I wonder if there's something wrong with the kid mentally.[/QUOTE] Sounds like a sociopath "can't remember stuff". He knew it was wrong. He just didn't care.
[QUOTE=Kite_shugo;43804568]They should run tests on his brain to see if he's experiencing some kind of development disorder with the consciousness of the brain. This kid could very well be on the way of a psychopath; and considering scientists actually have a way of viably seeing whether or not the consciousness part of his brain is lacking the emotional reponse to something like this. The brain is fucking weird[/QUOTE] what kind of magical scan exists that can detect mental disorders. disregarding the inaccuracy of EEGs and other brain scanning methods to detect emotions scanning the emotional part of the brain accomplishes nothing other then establishing the subjects feelings towards being scanned. And even then it would just scan the intensity of the emotion and not what emotion is being experienced.
Thank god he wasn't using an Xbone with it's standard feature spy camera.
Why didn't the parents set up [url=http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-360/security/xbox-live-parental-control]parental controls[/url]? Though the boy's fucked in the head. Maybe instead of finding somebody to blame we could try to cure the boy or something.
Anyone else wondering why he admitted to it? This isn't the kind of stuff you'd see someone admit to doing. Then again, this isn't the kind of stuff you see [I]period.[/I]
[QUOTE=Blazedol;43805246]Anyone else wondering why he admitted to it? This isn't the kind of stuff you'd see someone admit to doing. Then again, this isn't the kind of stuff you see [I]period.[/I][/QUOTE] Ever been in an interrogation room before?
[QUOTE=Psychokitten;43805327]Ever been in an interrogation room before?[/QUOTE] Yeah, but never for something like this. Most of the people I see with this kind of level of fucked up don't get away with it, but they also never outright admit to it, and also considering kids are pretty stubborn, this comes as a bit of a shock to me. ...Also, admittedly, I thought he just went up to a person and admitted it... Shut up.
I hope the lad gets some help, but unfortunately I just can't feel sorry for him. At 13, you ought to know that Rape is bad, whether you were taught about this via school and or by your parents. The only person that I feel bad for here is the little girl who was forced to perform a sexual act on her much older brother at the age of 8. At this point, she is going to get the more fucked up end of the deal along with a rough next couple of years. She'll have to live with that for a while.
Don't you usually get "the talk" like when you turn 12 so when your hormones start raging you know what's happening?
[QUOTE=ScoobyV2;43804091]I honestly feel bad for him. His brain isn't developed enough to reason the consequences. And now he has to deal with court and lawyers. It isn't like he's trying to be a dick, he's just being honest which is good. There's many times nobody gets told.[/QUOTE] Dude, I don't know about you. But when I was 13 my brain had developed plenty enough to know not the rape an 8 year old. Hell, he said that she wouldn't say anything, meaning he knew full well it was bad. Age and porn not the problem here, he clearly has mental issues.
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