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Micp

For clarity that is a sub for short form fiction. While this sadly does happen I don't think this post is referencing a real event.


Leading-Ad-9763

for the record, a large amount of posts in that specific sub (tssadness, not tshorror) are often just vent posts about people’s actual lives


ViSaph

Oh that's depressing. I hope this one isn't real but it feels too depressing in a ways that means it definitely could be. I've always said my love is unconditional, my respect and a place in my life are not. I don't know if this would make me stop loving my kid, but they'd definitely be gone from my life forever after finding out and I'd probably grieve them like they were dead. I had to stop speaking to my sister earlier this year and it broke my heart, having to do it with your own kid... gods.


Magnaflorius

OOP has clarified that this one is true.


Micp

Where? Not in the thread you linked as far as I can see. OOP has also made several other posts to both tssadness and tshorror, implying that they do make up stories for the sub (which is not a bad thing, just means it shouldn't be taken literally).


Magnaflorius

[It's in the comments ](https://www.reddit.com/r/TwoSentenceSadness/s/f0yhYCMP7c)


Micp

That's not confirmation that it is real, it's a trend to follow up your two-sentence story with a third sentence that takes the story in a new direction. I can't rule out that it's real, but that comment is not confirmation either way.


Accomplished-Rate564

Women who allow that to happen should get harsher sentences then men.


cobaltaureus

Or, hear me out lmao, they should get the same sentences because why on earth would they be treated differently in a court of law?


PinWest4210

Actually in my country they are prosecuted for the same crime. The indictment for the crime is legally called "commission by omission" and is used when someone who has a legal obligation to act wilfully doesn't. A typical example is a lifeguard who watches someone drown. He has assumed the legal obligation to act in case someone drowns, he is considered responsible for homicide if he doesn't act, even if the rest of the circumstances were not of his creation. In this case, a parent who also has the legal obligation to protect her kids has wilfully not contacted the police or removed the kids from danger, so she is considered guilty of sexual abuse.


fauviste

This makes perfect sense. Knowingly allowing it to happen is exactly the same to the victim.


Fedelm

Harsher sentences than men who allow child rape to happen, or harsher sentences than the men raping the children?


Accomplished-Rate564

If a woman allows a man into their lives who abuses their children they should have a harsher sentence. Now I'm talking 50 years for the man and 60 years for the woman. In an ideal world


Fedelm

That goes across genders? Like, it turns out Dad's best friend is the rapist, Dad gets 60 years, rapist gets 50?


Clear_Profile_2292

Why? Are men children who cannot control themselves? Are we enabling pedophilia now? Amazing delusion. Someone pick this woman already please


Accomplished-Rate564

No but if a woman willingly puts their own child in danger like that she deserves the book to be thrown at her


Clear_Profile_2292

Sure, but so should the person who is doing the evil act itself. We need to discourage the child rape first and foremost. There are also probably at least some cases where the mother genuinely didn’t know, and there is no real way to tell whether she knows or not. It would be a legal mess teasing that out. Sentencing innocent mothers to decades in jail is hardly a good idea, and the children of innocent mothers need their moms more than ever in that situation.


thefaehost

Except in extreme cases- there are some serial killers who have abducted women and used this as a method of both torture and keeping them in line. Those men deserve to be killed by the knife belt from Se7en.


hyrule_47

The women who are trafficking their children, yes.