Tele, I'm not talking about the secular law. Legally, you don't need consent from the parents when the girl hits 18, but you're in the Church.
According to the laws of the Church, I don't need their consent. Children do not need their parents consent in choosing or seeking a spouse.
There is other protocol involved. Just because it's technically legal for you to hit on a young girl doesn't mean everyone is going to do jumping jacks about it.
Raoul, that's not the point - and I resent this implication that I was hitting on her. I introduced myself to her when she was walking directly in front of me on purpose. She's given me plenty of indication of her sentiments already - I'm pretty shy. It was quite clear she liked me.
Imagine you had a daughter. Now imagine someone who was coming to church, someone with tattoos all over who said he was reformed, was hitting on her, and totally ignoring you. Would you instantly just say "Go ahead, take my daughter! You're perfect!"
Here's the point Raoul - they have no right to tell her she can't speak to me, no right to tell me I can't contact her, and no right to kick me out of Church. I certainly don't have any tattoos either.
Because of the age gap, you have to win the trust of her family. But instead, it sounds to me like you were trying to cut them out entirely, which makes you seem more louche and shady.
No, it's not true. I tried talking to the father. I was even stupid enough to forgo the one real chance I had to talk to her because of my scrupulosity, because I didn't want to do something wrong - I believed those priests who said you needed parental permission. Her father was a Puerto Rican whose response to me was to pretend I was crazy, that I'd imagined the way she'd acted towards me - it became quite clear to me he was
never going to give me the opportunity to speak freely with her. ("lick your wounds, she's not interested in you")
You constantly talk about how you don't need the father's consent.
Raoul, it's a simple fact. If the father refuses consent I'm not bound by that. Either someone respects what the Church teaches or they are pharisess.
If I were a father, that would irritate me big-time. It's disrespectful. Catholics are pro-family, and you're acting like it's nothing to you to smash one up.
I don't see how talking to a girl after Church is "smashing up a family." The only way someone can see it that way is if he is a machismo addled lunatic.
The problem is, no one here knows the whole story. What concerns me is that, when you write about this, you start to get emotional and lose control. You don't sound like you're thinking clearly. That makes me wonder if there is more than meets the eye here.
Raoul, the bottom line is I never attempted to seduce these girls. I was treated as trash, lied about, reported to the police, because I wanted to talk to a girl who showed every indication, for nearly a year, of liking me, but being restrained by pharisees in the confessional.
God knows what's going on, I don't. I have no idea if you deflowered more virgins than Casanova in your twenties, or what you're really like.
You Raoul, if I were unscrupulous, I wouldn't be in this position. That's what makes it sting all the more. The SSPX operates in a manner that rewards hypocrisy.