Is this wrong?

Farang

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I knew a corrections officer at the women's prison, apparently she offered a lot of sexual favors.
 

bsobel

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Originally posted by: Farang
I knew a corrections officer at the women's prison, apparently she offered a lot of sexual favors.

While weird, I dont see how (at this point) its wrong. He's 26 and they are married, they can do whatever they like...
 

Gooberlx2

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Yeah...it's weird, but they're adults and married now so....whatever.

edit: ooh! my first time warp!....but I didn't quote bsobel so no one would ever know. :(
 

LumbergTech

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Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Farang
I knew a corrections officer at the women's prison, apparently she offered a lot of sexual favors.

While weird, I dont see how (at this point) its wrong. He's 26 and they are married, they can do whatever they like...

So if a guy starts screwing a girl at 10 years old its not wrong for them to be married later? In your eyes?
 

Farang

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Originally posted by: LumbergTech
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Farang
I knew a corrections officer at the women's prison, apparently she offered a lot of sexual favors.

While weird, I dont see how (at this point) its wrong. He's 26 and they are married, they can do whatever they like...

So if a guy starts screwing a girl at 10 years old its not wrong for them to be married later? In your eyes?

definitely something wrong with screwing in the eyes, that can cause permanent damage
 

Miramonti

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I'd find it disturbing only if it the so-called victim believed he was abused, but since they are married that's obviously not the case.

 

jonks

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Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Farang
I knew a corrections officer at the women's prison, apparently she offered a lot of sexual favors.

While weird, I dont see how (at this point) its wrong. He's 26 and they are married, they can do whatever they like...

I'm not saying whether or not they can, I'm asking whether it's appropriate, acceptable, whatever, for a teacher convicted for the statutory rape of her 13 year old student to later host a party poking fun at "hot teachers".

IMO it's pretty tasteless. But then again, my inner 13 year old is probably just jealous.
 
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Originally posted by: jonks
I'm not saying whether or not they can, I'm asking whether it's appropriate, acceptable, whatever, for a teacher convicted for the statutory rape of her 13 year old student to later host a party poking fun at "hot teachers".

IMO it's pretty tasteless. But then again, my inner 13 year old is probably just jealous.

I'd think they'd pretty much have to do something like this. Everyone knows how they met, everyone knows that they're the ultimate "hot for teacher" success story... For them to ignore that because it's not politically correct doesn't exactly seem like their MO.
 

alyarb

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heh "atomic playboy," interesting username. reminds me o something admiral bill blandy said.
 

TheVrolok

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Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Farang
I knew a corrections officer at the women's prison, apparently she offered a lot of sexual favors.

While weird, I dont see how (at this point) its wrong. He's 26 and they are married, they can do whatever they like...

I'm not saying whether or not they can, I'm asking whether it's appropriate, acceptable, whatever, for a teacher convicted for the statutory rape of her 13 year old student to later host a party poking fun at "hot teachers".

IMO it's pretty tasteless. But then again, my inner 13 year old is probably just jealous.

I know mine is. I totally would have nailed my 5th grade teacher.
 

jonks

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Originally posted by: James Bond
It turned out OK for them, so I don't see anything wrong with it.

That assumes he isn't mentally fubard from having his brains screwed out by an authority figure at his onset of puberty, causing him to form a twisted attachment that otherwise wouldn't be there. Like a delayed Stockholm syndrome.
 

Newbian

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Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Farang
I knew a corrections officer at the women's prison, apparently she offered a lot of sexual favors.

While weird, I dont see how (at this point) its wrong. He's 26 and they are married, they can do whatever they like...

I'm not saying whether or not they can, I'm asking whether it's appropriate, acceptable, whatever, for a teacher convicted for the statutory rape of her 13 year old student to later host a party poking fun at "hot teachers".

IMO it's pretty tasteless. But then again, my inner 13 year old is probably just jealous.

I know mine is. I totally would have nailed my 5th grade teacher.

How many times were you held back to be in 5th grade at 13 years old? :Q
 

guyver01

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Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: James Bond
It turned out OK for them, so I don't see anything wrong with it.

That assumes he isn't mentally fubard from having his brains screwed out by an authority figure at his onset of puberty, causing him to form a twisted attachment that otherwise wouldn't be there. Like a delayed Stockholm syndrome.

I would say he probably is fucked up in the head now...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vili_Fualaau

Vili Fualaau was sentenced in SeaTac, WA on June 16, 2006 to a year in jail for drunk driving, with the time suspended except for one day. He was pulled over for speeding Dec 22, 2005; a breath test found a blood-alcohol level of 0.136, above the 0.08 state limit.

According to People Magazine, Fualaau was unemployed in 2006, with hopes of becoming a tattoo artist.
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: James Bond
It turned out OK for them, so I don't see anything wrong with it.

That assumes he isn't mentally fubard from having his brains screwed out by an authority figure at his onset of puberty, causing him to form a twisted attachment that otherwise wouldn't be there. Like a delayed Stockholm syndrome.

I would say he probably is fucked up in the head now...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vili_Fualaau

Vili Fualaau was sentenced in SeaTac, WA on June 16, 2006 to a year in jail for drunk driving, with the time suspended except for one day. He was pulled over for speeding Dec 22, 2005; a breath test found a blood-alcohol level of 0.136, above the 0.08 state limit.

According to People Magazine, Fualaau was unemployed in 2006, with hopes of becoming a tattoo artist.

Meh, plenty of people out there like that who didn't get boned by their fifth grade teacher.
 

zerocool84

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If it was the other way around, a guy with a girl, the guy would probably still be in jail. Gatta love the equality we have.
 
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Hahahahahah that's AWESOME! Big middle finger from them to the society that rejected them. I LOVE IT. Shit I may even go, just to support them.
 

biggestmuff

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Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: James Bond
It turned out OK for them, so I don't see anything wrong with it.

That assumes he isn't mentally fubard from having his brains screwed out by an authority figure at his onset of puberty, causing him to form a twisted attachment that otherwise wouldn't be there. Like a delayed Stockholm syndrome.

I would say he probably is fucked up in the head now...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vili_Fualaau

Vili Fualaau was sentenced in SeaTac, WA on June 16, 2006 to a year in jail for drunk driving, with the time suspended except for one day. He was pulled over for speeding Dec 22, 2005; a breath test found a blood-alcohol level of 0.136, above the 0.08 state limit.

According to People Magazine, Fualaau was unemployed in 2006, with hopes of becoming a tattoo artist.

Wow, she picked a winner. Hope it was worth it.
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: James Bond
It turned out OK for them, so I don't see anything wrong with it.

That assumes he isn't mentally fubard from having his brains screwed out by an authority figure at his onset of puberty, causing him to form a twisted attachment that otherwise wouldn't be there. Like a delayed Stockholm syndrome.

I would say he probably is fucked up in the head now...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vili_Fualaau

Vili Fualaau was sentenced in SeaTac, WA on June 16, 2006 to a year in jail for drunk driving, with the time suspended except for one day. He was pulled over for speeding Dec 22, 2005; a breath test found a blood-alcohol level of 0.136, above the 0.08 state limit.

According to People Magazine, Fualaau was unemployed in 2006, with hopes of becoming a tattoo artist.

Wow, she picked a winner. Hope it was worth it.

While he's probably not a "winner", having aspirations of being a tattoo artist and happening to have one DUI on record is hardly the definition of "mentally fubared".

I say more power to them.
 

PingSpike

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Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: James Bond
It turned out OK for them, so I don't see anything wrong with it.

That assumes he isn't mentally fubard from having his brains screwed out by an authority figure at his onset of puberty, causing him to form a twisted attachment that otherwise wouldn't be there. Like a delayed Stockholm syndrome.

I would say he probably is fucked up in the head now...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vili_Fualaau

Vili Fualaau was sentenced in SeaTac, WA on June 16, 2006 to a year in jail for drunk driving, with the time suspended except for one day. He was pulled over for speeding Dec 22, 2005; a breath test found a blood-alcohol level of 0.136, above the 0.08 state limit.

According to People Magazine, Fualaau was unemployed in 2006, with hopes of becoming a tattoo artist.

So whats every other drunk loser's excuse?
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: James Bond
It turned out OK for them, so I don't see anything wrong with it.

That assumes he isn't mentally fubard from having his brains screwed out by an authority figure at his onset of puberty, causing him to form a twisted attachment that otherwise wouldn't be there. Like a delayed Stockholm syndrome.

I would say he probably is fucked up in the head now...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vili_Fualaau

Vili Fualaau was sentenced in SeaTac, WA on June 16, 2006 to a year in jail for drunk driving, with the time suspended except for one day. He was pulled over for speeding Dec 22, 2005; a breath test found a blood-alcohol level of 0.136, above the 0.08 state limit.

According to People Magazine, Fualaau was unemployed in 2006, with hopes of becoming a tattoo artist.

Meh, plenty of people out there like that who didn't get boned by their fifth grade teacher.

yea sometimes they turn out bad regardless. others become something and lead normal lives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Irving author of cider house rules banged an woman when he was 11.
"He explains, "If you have sex with an older woman and then you compare that experience with your first amateur gropings with a girl your own age, the problem occurs that the sex with the older woman was better - even though it was a crime." " http://www.contactmusic.com/ne...-%20to%20older%20woman

u see, he was robbed yo!