[quote]Maiden3.16 wrote:
[quote]Gambit_Lost wrote:
[quote]Jewbacca wrote:
Am I the only one to find what she did very wrong?
And chiefly because, at 16, I had zero ability to control myself hormonally. So, yes, if this woman decided she wanted to have sex with me, I would have “hit that like the fist of an angry god” to quote the picture. I would have also fallen madly in (what I would have thought was) love.
And, at 16, probably like most men, I was also not ready for the emotional connection, nor, G-d forbid, a child.
To answer the question “why” : I think she did this because she wanted someone she could control, as she is out of control in her own life.[/quote]
I think what she did was wrong too. I think she should be fired. I’m not sure if she should be jailed or not though. I’m leaning towards “not” but I’d want to see what exactly happened. …and yes, that was my dream at 16 too.
eh, my 2 cents.
PS The homophobia on this thread is kinda funny, but I just skipped over most of it.[/quote]
People saying there isn’t anything wrong with it scare me, honestly. I have a hard time beleiving that they would be okay sending their child to school and the person they trusted to educate them was having sex with them. As a teacher she is the students legal guardian. She completely abused that trust and at the very least should be fired.
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I’d say in a vacuum where no one finds out and she doesn’t pass along a disease or get pregnant and the boy is 16 there’s nothing wrong with it. In real life where people are sure to find out, it’s clealry wrong and I’m sure everyone here knows it.
Funny thing though, a case where the boy was 12 and the woman got pregnant (twice and did jail time), they are now 7 years married. Someone please tell me how the fuck something like that can work out?
Btw, Mary Kay is an example of a natural beauty who hardly worked at it.



