Aimee Louise Sword gave up a male child for adoption years ago, and now the media is reporting that Sword searched the internet for that now teenage son- and allegedly seduced him. But Aimee Louise Sword has many defenders standing with her saying "She could not do such a thing".......The 35 year old Michigan woman is charged with third-degree criminal sexual misconduct........ Remember- Innocent until proven guilty by a court of law. (Pic from CBS Link/My Space)
Note: Updated news reports are now saying that Ms.Sword "raped" the teen and that the teen may have been unaware that she was his biological mother
Thanks to Huffington Post for linking this post- but I found an interesting link in the comments section linking this article that give another side to this story
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That's Absurd. I wonder what will become of this pathetic world :S
Posted by: Crazy Noob | September 11, 2009 at 04:03 PM
Man, pretty sure she's my mom too. I want to come home.
Posted by: Adam Brady | September 13, 2009 at 10:42 PM
nice woman
Posted by: hungarian supermen | September 14, 2009 at 10:31 AM
I'm an adoptee. I've never met my birth family, but a decade or so ago I put in an application with the agency which had handled my adoption. Nothing ever came of it, except for a package of information they sent out, warning of some of the common pitfalls of reunification.
The creepiest, by far, was what the package called "genetic sexual attraction". They point out that an adoptee meeting a birth parent or sibling is likely to be meeting with someone more like themselves than anyone they have ever met, and that this is often a trigger for attraction.
The problem is that because our internal incest taboos come from being raised together rather than anything genetic, they don't kick in and squelch the feeling. It is not at all uncommon for reunited siblings (the info was vaguer about parents, but I'm sure it applies) to get themselves into all kinds of mess because they suddenly find themselves powerfully attracted to a relative they're meeting for the first time.
I have no idea if this is what happened in this case, but this is a known phenomenon and not all that uncommon.
Posted by: Stan Wright | September 15, 2009 at 01:23 AM