Jeremy Forrest and Megan Stammers


  • So what do you think of this story?
    I’m especially interested in Wittman’s reply.

    So these guys apparently were really in love. If you think about it 30 to 15 looks like a big age gap, but in reality there are tons of 30y old guys that live, act and feel like 20y guys. So in my opinion Forrest infatuation for Megan Stammers is not to be considered “pedo” (Also please remember that age of consent is strictly nation-based, for example in Italy age of consent is 14, in Spain 15, in UK 16).

    The girl is going to turn 16 in 6 months, so this “love runaway” wasn’t exatly a smart move on the guy. I personally think she is the culprit behind it, and that the guy was seriously in love with her to consent to leave a decent job and run in a country with the right age of consent and work as a barman.

    So now Forrest is held captive in France, and he said he doesn’t mind being moved to UK, as this will bring him closer to his love (Although as the age of consent is 16 in UK, he will have troubles there).

    Meantime I suppose Megan’s family will convince the girl to say she doesn’t love him in order to save face. Or if not, as the girl is still a teenager, she might change her mind in few months and find a new guy to date, and forget about this Jeremy Forrest that had his life ruined by this incident and his own ingenuity.

    (I’ve dug a bit in the story and apparently everyone says this Jeremy is a very good guy, and what he did was for true love)


  • Hi Noll. Seems such a waste for him: cannot teach again. Surely he will go to jail and what I found astounding is that he was married. I agree that it does not seem pedo, but the law is 16 here, though sex still happens between two people before then. I suppose you know that Britain has the worst teenage pregnancy rate in Europe?  Something that annoys me.
    You said he seems an ok guy. That might be the case, but he has proven an idiot.
    She is what we call a chav. I do not have time for them. You are probably right in saying she will move on and possibly soon forget him. I too believe she is just as complicit, but suspect she will not be touched at all by the law.
    Honestly, I was not wasting my time on them or their story.
    Sorry if I have not given you the answers you wanted.


  • Pedophilia is interest in pre-pubescent children. Interest in post puberty, generally understood to be 15-19 is ephebophilia. They are not the same thing. By definition the guy is not a pedophile. An idiot maybe but not a pedophile.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    When I was 24, I used to pick up my 17 yr old GF from Catholic School.

    Sometimes she had been wearing a corset all day… :)

    That said - I’ll agree with the sentiment that Jeremy was stoopid though.  Legalities of the situation aside, there are about 29873985798 ways to solve the problem differently, and in a mature fashion.

    Though with a 15 year age gap at that stage… One could argue -mature thinking- wasn’t exactly in abundance?

    I guress that’s what happens when you fall for the JAIL-BAIT.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10


  • A few years ago, my good friend found out that ten years earlier, as a 18/19 year old, I was seeing his 29 year old sister. That was an wierd discussion.

  • '12

    My girlfriends sister is 42 and her common law husband of 28 years is 64.  42 and 64 is not too difficult to see and they have been together for 28 years.  But rewind to when they were courting….  The family still calls him a diddler behind his back.  She used to work for him and at the time had I been on the scene he would have been getting daily beatings.  It shows you probably ought not to take the law into your own hands.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    @MrMalachiCrunch:

    My girlfriends sister is 42 and her common law husband of 28 years is 64.  42 and 64 is not too difficult to see and they have been together for 28 years.  But rewind to when they were courting….  The family still calls him a diddler behind his back.  She used to work for him and at the time had I been on the scene he would have been getting daily beatings.  It shows you probably ought not to take the law into your own hands.

    LOL 36 and 14?  Damn…


  • I noticed that.
    My Italian grandparents were 34 and 14, but that was in 1942!


  • My father-in-law celebrated his 40th birthday by marrying a 20 year old. They just recently both died at the age of 72 and 52.

  • '12

    He actually may have been older.  He owned a small bowling alley that she worked at.  Funny enough, he is very Italian and her and the GFs mom came from Sicily.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    @ABWorsham:

    My father-in-law celebrated his 40th birthday by marrying a 20 year old. They just recently both died at the age of 72 and 52.

    :(


  • @frimmel:

    Pedophilia is interest in pre-pubescent children. Interest in post puberty, generally understood to be 15-19 is ephebophilia. They are not the same thing. By definition the guy is not a pedophile. An idiot maybe but not a pedophile.

    Bingo.

    The guy is thinking with his little head and she is just eating it up.  If they were 30 and 45?  No big deal.  But there is a HUGE difference between a 30 year old and 15 year old.  I don’t buy it and the dude should snap out of it.

    @ABWorsham:

    A few years ago, my good friend found out that ten years earlier, as a 18/19 year old, I was seeing his 29 year old sister. That was an wierd discussion.

    Respect.

    @ABWorsham:

    My father-in-law celebrated his 40th birthday by marrying a 20 year old. They just recently both died at the age of 72 and 52.

    I remember that thread.  Hopefully things are going better.  Did they catch the guy?


  • Guy caught, Getting the estate in order, our recovery has been better I thought, but not looking forward to the holidays. Thanks for asking friend.


  • @ABWorsham:

    Guy caught, Getting the estate in order, our recovery has been better I thought, but not looking forward to the holidays. Thanks for asking friend.

    Glad to hear it. First holidays after a big loss are always tough. As it should be really. Means you were doing it right in the first place.


  • @frimmel:

    @ABWorsham:

    Guy caught, Getting the estate in order, our recovery has been better I thought, but not looking forward to the holidays. Thanks for asking friend.

    Glad to hear it. First holidays after a big loss are always tough. As it should be really. Means you were doing it right in the first place.

    We are going to travel out of state to visit family for Christmas in Weshington D.C.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    Worsham I have to say, that thread had a profound impact on my life, and the life of others I talked to about it, just in terms of how I and they choose to look at things, and life in general.

    My reaction to something as basic as a forum thread might seem trivial or silly to some, but the content was incredibly powerful.

    I remember reading “Worst day ever” and thinking pfftp, how bad could it be? My day today at work was definetly worse lol! I planned to drop a -trumping- story, and then I read the post…

    The event was horrific, senseless, and terrible; And I’m sure there were no words to describe what you and your family was going… But I want to thank you for sharing it. It put everything into perspective for me. The most important post I ever read on this forum.

    I wish you and your family the best in DC!


  • @Gargantua:

    Worsham I have to say, that thread had a profound impact on my life, and the life of others I talked to about it, just in terms of how I and they choose to look at things, and life in general.

    My reaction to something as basic as a forum thread might seem trivial or silly to some, but the content was incredibly powerful.

    I remember reading “Worst day ever” and thinking pfftp, how bad could it be? My day today at work was definetly worse lol! I planned to drop a -trumping- story, and then I read the post…

    The event was horrific, senseless, and terrible; And I’m sure there were no words to describe what you and your family was going… But I want to thank you for sharing it. It put everything into perspective for me. The most important post I ever read on this forum.

    I wish you and your family the best in DC!

    I would like to thank you for your personal messages and concern. This site provided me with a short escaped in some dark hours. Gargantua, thanks for the advice and concern you ahve shown to my family andmyself. Those first two weeks were rough on my mind; mentally I ate, slept and lived with my dead in-laws everywhere I went.  I now understand how men come back from war, changed.

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