I wanted to contrast how different parenting is today from how parenting was back in the 70s and 80s. All our parents should be in jail. Seriously— How the hell are we all alive and well today??? Luck, I think. Pure luck. That, and probably our parents did a few things right.

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This is the seventh installment of stories and photographs from I'll Show You Mine , a book by Wrenna Robertson and photographer Katie Huisman, and by all of the women featured in the book, collectively. To find out more about the book, Wrenna, and why we think this is such an important project, check out our interview with her here. Or, you can visit the website for the book to find out and more and get a copy for yourself. If you'd like to ask the person whose body and words are featured in each entry any questions or have a conversation with her, most of the subjects have agreed to make themselves available here in the comments for discussions with our readers.
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By Khaleda Rahman for MailOnline. These pictures show frightened girls lined up before villagers in Kenya to be circumcised - even though the brutal practice is now illegal in the country. But in many African tribes, traditions are more important than laws and circumcision is considered a rite of passage that marks their transition into womanhood so they can marry. Reuters photographer Siegfried Modola captured this ceremony in rural Kenya for four teenage girls of the Pokot tribe, in Baringo County.
A man who bragged about having sex with a year-old girl after flashing her and her friends at the beach had his rape charge downgraded 23 years after the assault. Paul Caselli was arrested in for raping a year-old girl at Thirroul Beach, south of Sydney, in after a friend told police he exposed himself to a group of girls. Paul Caselli was arrested in for raping a year-old girl at Thirroul Beach pictured , south of Sydney, in after a friend told police he exposed himself to a group of girls. Caselli's interaction with the young girl started when one of her friend's told him his shorts had turned see-through in the water, according to court documents. He reportedly responded by pulling his penis out and telling them: 'you can't get much more see through than that can you'. Caselli insisted the sex was consensual and the prosecution agreed to drop the charge of rape to having sex with a minor if he pleaded guilty to the lesser offence stock image. When the girl left the beach through a isolated walkway, Caselli approached her and they went into the bushes and had intercourse, the court heard. Caselli was at the beach with his new wife and another couple - one of whom told police about his interaction with the girls at the public shower. Caselli pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor in the Wollongong District Court pictured.