In issues of sexual abuse, our natural anger and outrage comes to the fore because that is a natural human emotion.
The law acts without emotion and applies the sentence that is deemed appropriate - although many of us feel that such sentences appear woefully lenient in the circumstances.
In this case, I think the law has taken into account the manipulation of an inadequate young woman at the hands of a deviant controlling older man, and that is why her sentence is at that level.
I always struggle in these situations, between the objective and considered person I try hard always to me, and the parent and grandparent that has attendant feelings and emotions.
That is why I always try to agree with the law, and be as dispassionate and unemotional is it must always be, but part of me wants to cut the pair of them into one-inch cubes with a rusty tin lid.