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By Jessa Schroeder For Dailymail. A man who police say has a sick infatuation with young girls enrolled in a local dance studio was caught on surveillance entering the home of one of his victims naked before pleasuring himself in her bedroom as she slept. Jonathan Emmanuel Ward, the year-old suspect, is seen in the footage released by police darting into the family home, sans clothes, before he makes his way toward the stairway. Ward looks up toward the security camera and motions the quiet signal with his hand. He then creeps upstairs where he opens a door and turns the light on to make sure nobody is inside before he shuts the light off. The naked home intruder looks up toward the security camera and motions the quiet signal with his hand.
This week it came to light that when Lena Dunham was 7 years old, she looked at her little sister's vagina, and an alarming number of people have dubbed her a "child molester. I'm shaking my head in disbelief as I write because I can't believe that such innocuous things have become the subject of so much vitriol. If I had a penny for all of the sexual organs I looked at as a child, I'd be rich. OK, maybe I'd only have an extra ten or so dollars, but you know what I mean. Children are naturally inquisitive. They are fascinated by the weird things they begin discovering on their bodies. Children often do not identify these things sexually, or have a sexual intent when exploring themselves and others. The intense and hateful puritanism that Lena Dunham has become victim of simply because she was curious about vaginas, and as an innocent child, no less, is disgusting. In truth, Lena wasn't inappropriately sexualizing her sister — the public is doing so, with their pearl-clutching outcry about her accounts of what happened.
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