**** off...he is hardly a boy!
Mailman
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Previously on "How come I had no teachers like this at school?"
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Well, I think if the teacher takes her clothes off for any one to ogle at she obviously has low morals.
Seducing a boy, well that's paedophilia.
She should go to jail. For a long time.
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Listen guys I would love to sit on this board all day and answer every question (crank or not) like you lot. I have global blue chips to save - however on this teacher issue - no way should she go to jail. The boy is almost at the age were he could die for his country and teacher by all accounts had a mental age lower than her years however that does not make it right. Each case should be judged on its merits and in this case I would suggest a non custodial sentence.
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Originally posted by AtWHe is still waiting for God to tell him.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodChico, what's your opinion on all this?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodChico, what's your opinion on all this?
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Originally posted by MailmanHe apparently excelled in oral exams
He was 14 at the time he scored.
Mailman
Chico, what's your opinion on all this?
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He apparently excelled in oral exams
He was 14 at the time he scored.
Mailman
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Originally posted by hattraHow old was the boy? 15? What did she teach? Reading ......
ATWat in "Spod" mode!
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A little thing that everybody's overlooked
How old was the boy? 15? What did she teach? Reading ......
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Originally posted by MailmanYes but to the morality police its a open and shut case of abuse !
Mailman
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Yes but to the morality police its a open and shut case of abuse !
Mailman
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Let's be honest here. As a 15-year-old lad, you'd hump pretty much anything given half a chance. If it's alive then it beat drilling a hole in a grapefruit and.... not that I ever tried....some boys did
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Originally posted by Not So WiseReally the only difference is societies preconceived notions.
Young boy sleeps with older attractive woman, "way to go my man"
Young girl sleeps with older attractive man, "Bloody pervert, hang him high"
Also, from his own words he admits he wasnt abused and didnt feel like he was being exploited.
Again the only victim here was this chicks husband.
Mailman
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