Drunk Teen Sex
Drunk Teen Sex
A middle-aged Los Gatos mom, Shannon O’Connor, 47, is accused of throwing drunken parties for teens and encouraging them to engage in sexual acts that often violated consent agreements, often nonconsensually. On Friday several victims presented written and verbal statements against Shannon O’Connor before a judge, asking for the maximum jail sentence possible against her.
Teenage girls were lured away from their virginity by being offered vodka, cash and pizzas as inducements, according to court evidence in Liverpool Crown Court. Vulnerable teenagers from across northwest England were targeted and any resistance was met with threats or physical assault from perps, according to Liverpool Crown Court proceedings.
At 14, she met one of the defendants working in taxi firms or takeaway food outlets, who took her home for drinks of vodka he gave them both to drink together. Once inside his home, they had sexual encounters which were recorded by another defendant who shared it on his group chat on Snapchat and also broadcast to all their followers as their story. Ultimately she believed he was ‘into her” before agreeing to have sexual activity. This man filmed them having sexual activity which he shared publicly via his story on Snapchat – she even felt she had some sense of being approached when inviting another victim who lived nearby into his home for drinks; gave both victims bottles of vodka each, before offering sexual encounters between two men working as taxi firms or takeaways. He invited them all three men home where the first defendant showed them his home where he gave them bottles of alcohol for drinking purposes – one made with another victim drinking vodka at his place of residence – before giving the second victim some vodka to drink themselves at his place while another victim also met them filmed their engagement by filming them having sexual contact and then posted it onto Snapchat story broadcast to all his followers via sharing group chat on messaging app Snapchat story with friends sharing of course!
Researchers from Oxford monitored the wellbeing of 17,000 children between 11-14, and found those unhappy with school had an increased chance of engaging in drinking or frequent drinking, engaging in sexual activity and engaging in risky situations such as risk taking. Furthermore, those twofold greater likelihoods were in environments that encouraged risk taking with 10-fold increased likelihoods for having sex.