On 2006-05-10 13:16:00, Anonymous wrote:
"There are some excellent teen escort companies. A kid I teach actually had more respect for his escorts than for most of his therapists. The escorts were the first people able to get him to do something he didn't want to do. They were courteous but firm, and gave him good information about the program to which they were taking him. These were guys in their twenties with families. They earned their money with this kid- he tried to get away a couple of times and it was a long trip.
If a program is necessary, in many cases the only way to get the kid there is with escorts. It is safer and more humane for all concerned."
You could say that about anything nonconsentual, and make it sound good.
And, regardless, whitewashing and twisting words and totally ignoring the fact that he was taken by force, unconsentually, to a program, doesnt change the fact that he was kidnapped and sent to a program.
It is what it is, and it ain't what it ain't. People dont feel better or grow emotionally by being hurt, scared, or forced to do anything, emotional growth is bullshit in the first place, and programs are still just behavior mod warehouses, not magical cryfest thrive-places. :roll: