Sunday, December 26, 2010

This is bad because... Wait. Why is this bad?

Motivated, Ambitious, and Resourceful Teen Scolded by Authorities

December 20, 2010
Jared Taylor, The Monitor

EDINBURG — A man told police he found his 16-year-old son in bed with a naked woman more than twice his age. The teen had allegedly hired her to have sex him.

Edinburg police responded to the 100 block of East Wells Street at 3:47 am Friday to a call of an act of prostitution in progress. The police had to move fast, before the act was over. Upon arrival, police found Dulce Liliana Nava Cardenas, 35, (apparently pictured above) naked and about to perform a sexual act, according to the filed criminal complaint. However, according to the teen's statement, she was about perform an awesome act of initiation. The young man had paid Nava $150 for this privilege.

After her arrest, Nava confessed to police that she accepted cash for the sexual favors and that she allowed the teen to touch her breast with his hands, the complaint states.

Nava was formally charged with indecency with a child and prostitution Friday afternoon in Edinburg Municipal Court. Bond was set at $2,000. If convicted of indecency with a child, Nava could face up to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Prostitution carries a maximum penalty of 180 days in jail and up to a $2,000 fine. Nava was released from the Hidalgo County Jail early Monday morning. We hope the authorities will exercise great leniency towards this teacher of life.

Let all enterprising and curious young men everywhere be forewarned - make sure dad doesn't hear you bring the hooker into your room.

1 comment:

  1. The woman, who was willing to give a young man an important life lesson for only $150 should not be punished. It will only discourage the provision of this service and drive up the price for other young men.

    Better still are local public sex centers, where young men and women can obtain free sex from volunteer qualified older lovers, who themselves would benefit from the free mutual exchange and open up more volunteer opportunities for the retired.

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