If the topics of “sex abuse” and “sex trafficking” are so “serious,” then why do people run from these growing problems as if they were nuclear bombs about to be detonated?
To the people who perpetrate sex abuse, rape, and sex trafficking, it’s exactly the opposite: “It’s the real fun in life that those asshole parents, teachers, and over-achievers don’t understand at all.”
The six men who fucked me in the ass on that Seal Beach fishing jetty were having a great time. In fact, they were playing the radio and singing. I still remember the song, and their laughter as they took turns, Chuck Berry’s “Sweet Little Sixteen.” I was only twelve, and these guys were out of high school, so that song gave me an out-of-body experience as they slammed my head into the sand and buggered me. These guys had fun, but the fun ended for me and became quite serious. It’s in my Orkidedatter fantasy, but I changed the name of the song to fit the proper time my “fictional character,” Dr. Seagraves, experienced it. Seagraves is 57 in 2022, and I’m 76. You can see the problem.
Therefore, the folks who try to hide from sex abuse and sex trafficking are making these problems worse, and they usually don’t teach their children, so they are making the “fantasy” more “interesting” to those who become victims. Think about it. Why would you want to make what you want others to do for you seem like it’s not fun? This is exactly why worldwide sex trafficking and sex abuse is so popular! Duh! The folks who make a business out of it try to make it as appealing as they can.
The separate lives teens and adults live today (not always their faults) are also problematic and open doors to abusers and other “evil” predators who want kids to believe it’s “love.”
I believe, perhaps, that these problems are ignored by the wealthy because it’s not happening to their kids as much. However, these stats don’t know about those wealthy abusers who use their “wealth and power” over their families as a way to abuse and get away with it. Think about that as you read this research.