How old are you Mark? I'm not being facetious - it's a genuine question, because I think this is a generational thing.
Most young people now would be appalled by the "standards" of the Seventies. Robert Plant, and many others, regularly wrote songs about under age girls - it seems incredible now but it was the norm back then.
"From the window of your rented limousine, I saw your pretty blue eyes
One day soon you're gonna reach sixteen, Painted lady in the city of lies...
Lips like cherries and the brow of a queen, Come on, flash it in my eyes
Said you dug me since you were thirteen,Then you giggle as you heave and sigh".
(From Sick Again by Led Zeppelin)
Nobody batted an eyelid! In fact, Plant was referred to as "a God"!
It was perfectly normal to enthuse about "schoolgirls" - in fact, there's a whole fetish industry for it.
Here in the UK, retrospective justice is catching up on a lot of elderly men, former DJs and the like, who had relationships with underage girls back in the Seventies, and clips of them "acting seedy" on TV shows are produced as evidence. However, that behaviour was viewed as acceptable then - flirting onscreen with obviously young girls, often leading to a dressing room tryst.
So as recently as the early to mid Eighties, there would have been nothing unsual about JD's behaviour. Similarly the upstanding Phil Esterhaus - see the other thread about his relationship with (and near marriage to!)a high school student!
Awight we're The Daamned we're a punk baand and this is called Carn't Be Appy T'day!
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