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  2. I really don't see how this is family values or the right thing to do. I wonder if the girls were even told its not their fault. It sounds like they need to hear that. Its not too late for the girls to get help but the parents should be ashamed of their actions and how it effected them. Well I'm assuming it did from what I've seen and the fact its their brother must mess with them. I have younger sisters so it makes me personally sick. If it was done them I don't know if I'd be in control. I'm not saying I'd kill anyone but they get their ass beat. I'm not trying to be judgmental but when you preach morality you should be held to those standards. Also I'm thinking Josh told them so they'd stop him, I don't understand why else would he tell them. I don't mean to be offensive to political views but conservatives try to ignore or barely discus issues that cause them any discomfort. There's some conservatives saying they don't want kids to be taught sex ed, and some imply it promotes sex lol. They really need to know the truth because kids believe rumors like you can pull out to prevent pregnancy. Also if you don't want them to have sex they get learn about STDs. Depending on the age and  parents consent a picture of a herpes outbreak might make them cautious. My goal isn't to scare them but I think it would achieve theirs better as well. Some parents say abstinence but realistically growing up most teenager are going to have sex. You can ignore that and be more likely to kids that gets and a pregnant daughter at 15 or make sure they use a condom.  I'm rambling now ..., 
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  3. I don't blame them at all or anyone if they're concerned with the legal charges. The courts in the US are very unpredictable and I understand they wouldn't their son to go to jail. The issue I have is that he told his parents on multiple occasions about multiple times it occurred. He was probably telling them so they wanted stop it, my opinion. They continued to do nothing for at least 16 months. I think at very least at that time he shouldn't be allowed around his young siblings without supervision. This is good for all the kids. I don't really watch TV much so I haven't really seen the show but maybe move his bedroom to one side the house and the girls at opposite. Let him know he cant go any in bedroom other than his own and maybe not on that side of the house. If not possible, maybe he could stay with family doesn't have younger children. Personally if I were the parents and couldn't guarantee the kids safety, he wouldn't live with me any longer. It might sound cold but I'm aware the damage this can do to young children. They really should at least set up rules with consequence or anything because during the 16 months it occurred again. I think a big issue is maybe they don't think of their daughters being victims or at risk. They certainly weren't treated this way for 16 months.  The morality thing is hypocritical and I can go on about this but they did nothing to prevent it. I don't get the father most, I don't any man who let this happen to their daughters. Also aware of how it escalates and wouldn't want it to. You do have a good point about his honesty but he needs to be told it wont be tolerated (that's parents fault). 
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