@firefly,
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/why-do-young-men-rape-elderly-women-and-why-does-nobody-care-a-special-report-by-linda-grant-on-a-shocking-crime-which-it-seems-we-all-prefer-to-ignore-1408839.html
There are no figures for the numbers of sexual attacks on the elderly because the Home Office does not categorise its rape statistics by age. We may imagine that the rape of elderly women is a rare, horrible and peculiarly unnatural crime, but it is not. Looking at newspaper cuttings covering the past two or three years, it becomes clear that the rape of older women is not only commonplace but that the number of reported incidents are increasing.
Quote:On Christmas Day 1991 a severely disabled 70-year-old woman was raped in Sussex. In January 1992 a man was jailed for nine years for raping the 66-year-old housekeeper of a Catholic priest. The following month a Worcester man was jailed for life after sexually assaulting an 88-year-old, punching her in the eye and mouth and slitting her clothes from the chest down. He had already served an eight-year sentence for raping a 50-year-old woman. In April 1992, Manchester Police investigated what the police authority's chairman Stephen Murphy called 'the worst case of its kind I have ever heard of'. An 88-year-old widow was left with a fractured skull, two broken ribs and other injuries after a four-hour attack in which she was kicked, battered and bitten by two men who raped her three times, forcing her to carry out what newspapers called 'a series of perverted sex acts'. In June of that year, a 16-year-old was convicted at Norwich Crown Court of the rape of a woman aged 100.
I guess it doesn't matter how old you are, nor do you have to have dementia. The young teenager boys, don't care of age. I recall at least once a year, simular stories here, on TV. Some young kid, breaking into the home for money but never leaves it at that and in some cases, Murder. This sickens me.
Nonono... I would have replied further to your post but I like to keep it to the said topic and by replying even though I started it
I'd be changing the topic ....BUT, not all women are money hungry witches, looking for a prize and deliberately getting knocked up, then taking his finances via Divorce and then ensuring he has limited access. Though yes, I'm fully aware that it often happens and bond? Two close friendships of love is a bond, we may be wired differently but that still occurs too... It's those that settle for someone, can't remain in the same relationship