This is a very touchy case, and like others on this board, I'm uneasy about those trying to make it automatically a case of homophobia (despite the views of the younger girl's parents, which appear to be exactly that). The only real question is: was the relationship with the 14-year-old (whether by another girl or by a boy) legal? If not -- and from other posts here, it appears that it was not -- then I'm sorry for Kaitlyn, but she has no real legal defence. Her sexual orientation is, in law, irrelevant.
I've heard of similar cases involving hetero relationships, in which the parents of the girl appeared to deliberately wait until the boy was of legal age and then brought the hammer down. Petty and vindictive? Certainly. Because if they didn't raise any objections when both were minors, why is the relationship suddenly problematical when one participant reaches the age of legal majority?
I've heard of similar cases involving hetero relationships, in which the parents of the girl appeared to deliberately wait until the boy was of legal age and then brought the hammer down. Petty and vindictive? Certainly. Because if they didn't raise any objections when both were minors, why is the relationship suddenly problematical when one participant reaches the age of legal majority?
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