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So there's another student/teacher sex scandal

pelov

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except this one's a tad bit different...

http://www.examiner.com/article/student-seduces-teacher-should-the-teacher-go-to-jail-for-15-months

here has been an undeniable epidemic of teachers having affairs with their high school or middle school students. However, the BBC recently reported on a teacher/student affair story in the United Kingdom that had an interesting twist:

A female student allegedly seduced her educator into having a five month affair with her. The twist in this story is the fact that her teacher is also a female.

Helen Goddard, who is a 26-year-old music teacher, now faces a 15 month jail sentence for having a sexual relationship with a student under the age of 16. Although the age of consent in most states in the U.S. is 18, it is important to keep in mind that 16 is the legal age of consent in the U.K.

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So usually in these threads somebody says "Well what if it was a male teacher having sex with a female student?"

So now I ask, what if it was a male teacher and a male student?
 
So at one point it was priests, now it's teachers. This is getting pretty crazy. Funny thing is, these things get all over the news, must be the biggest embarrassment ever, never mind the charges, and people STILL do it. Humans never learn from history and always repeat things that don't end well.
 
So at one point it was priests, now it's teachers. This is getting pretty crazy. Funny thing is, these things get all over the news, must be the biggest embarrassment ever, never mind the charges, and people STILL do it. Humans never learn from history and always repeat things that don't end well.

Perhaps it indicates that cultural norms and laws (which can exist for good reason) do not reflect human nature?
 
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