barefoot
Diamond Member
Not sure where to post this or even why I'm posting, really.
My understanding of grooming is when an adult deliberately and dishonestly misleads a child/young person into trusting them/befriending them in order for the adult to engage in sexual abuse/exploitation of the young person. So, I can see how, for example, an adult posing as a child online to gain a child's trust and build relationship so that they can ultimately have sexual contact/share sexual material etc would be considered grooming. And I know it wouldn't have to be that the adult was pretending to be a young person.
I think my question is, does grooming have to actually lead to sexual contact/abuse?
So, say, if someone in a position of authority were to set out to befriend a child/young person, encourage them to trust them, make them feel they were singled out as special (because other young people weren't permitted this special friendship)...but, ultimately, nothing overtly sexual ever occurs between them...could that still be considered grooming behaviour? Or would that "just" be called...I don't know...inappropriate...a breach of trust/professional boundaries...?
Now I'm writing this, I'm thinking that for something to be called grooming, there would have had to be sexual contact/abuse (including things like looking at sexually explicit material/showing things on web cams etc not solely actual physical sexual contact/abuse)
So maybe what I'm really getting at is what, if anything, do you call the other stuff that doesn't end up resulting in actual sexual abuse. But something about it was still off/inappropriate/"wrong" to some degree bearing in mind the adult's role/job? But they didn't really do anything bad.
My head is currently whirring with some stuff...something I never really thought anything of but now I am questioning it. Not trying to be vague and cryptic....just trying to contain things in my head!
My understanding of grooming is when an adult deliberately and dishonestly misleads a child/young person into trusting them/befriending them in order for the adult to engage in sexual abuse/exploitation of the young person. So, I can see how, for example, an adult posing as a child online to gain a child's trust and build relationship so that they can ultimately have sexual contact/share sexual material etc would be considered grooming. And I know it wouldn't have to be that the adult was pretending to be a young person.
I think my question is, does grooming have to actually lead to sexual contact/abuse?
So, say, if someone in a position of authority were to set out to befriend a child/young person, encourage them to trust them, make them feel they were singled out as special (because other young people weren't permitted this special friendship)...but, ultimately, nothing overtly sexual ever occurs between them...could that still be considered grooming behaviour? Or would that "just" be called...I don't know...inappropriate...a breach of trust/professional boundaries...?
Now I'm writing this, I'm thinking that for something to be called grooming, there would have had to be sexual contact/abuse (including things like looking at sexually explicit material/showing things on web cams etc not solely actual physical sexual contact/abuse)
So maybe what I'm really getting at is what, if anything, do you call the other stuff that doesn't end up resulting in actual sexual abuse. But something about it was still off/inappropriate/"wrong" to some degree bearing in mind the adult's role/job? But they didn't really do anything bad.
My head is currently whirring with some stuff...something I never really thought anything of but now I am questioning it. Not trying to be vague and cryptic....just trying to contain things in my head!