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teacher sex with student case #49874

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Another of her.
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If you feel that strongly about it, get the laws changed. Until then, he's the "victim."

I wonder what fraction of people would agree with you?

Seriously. 80%? Maybe 50%?

It's interesting that online, some substantial fraction (maybe not a majority, but a fraction) of people, especially men, take stance "lucky boy shouldn't have ratted".

But in media and social circles, a 17 year old pressuring a 25 year old teacher into sex that she was hesitant to engage in is reported as "rape" or "molestation" or "abuse" and the words "victim" and "perpetrator" and "predator" and "abuser" are tossed around.

The way the media and "politically correct society" report on this issue is broken and it disgustingly diminishes the seriousness and of REAL forcible rape, which can be quite serious.

And yes, I do know more than one person who banged a teacher in high school and managed to keep it quiet.

#dontshootthemessenger
 
I want to say "I'd hit it", but then I come across pictures like this and get pissed off. That's her second from the left.

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I'm not just pissed off because now I have I clear idea of the family she wrecked, but also because of the nature of the picture itself. I have seen literally thousands of professional-style instagram filtered pics like this on facebook, usually posted by the pretty wife in whatever family it depicts. They're all meant to say something along the lines of "Look how beautiful and perfect my family is. Don't you wish you were this happy"? It seems like EVERYONE has an album with something like that photo in it now, and there's something about that that pisses me off. Maybe because this chick has shown just how little the outward signs of happiness in those photos mean by throwing it all away for the attentions of a sweaty, fumbling, inexperienced teenager.

really? cause when i look at that picture, I think, "washed out."
 
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