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ultraskool |
A US schoolteacher has pleaded guilty after she was impregnated by a 13-year-old student.
Alexandria Vera, 24, had sex with the teen almost daily for nine months, according to Aldine Independent School District Police.
Vera fell pregnant but later had an abortion after Child Protective Services questioned her about her relationship with the father, Vera told investigators.
Read more here:
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/33261644/teacher-who-fell-pregnant-after-daily-sex-with-student-faces-30-years-jail/#page1 I would be quite horny if I had a teacher who looked like that too! She looks more like a teenager than a Teacher - ROTFL haha that's what you get when you hire a 24 year old teacher. |
ultraskool |
here's a link to similar news to that one too.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/33369837/teacher-fired-jailed-for-alleged-sexual-encounters-with-students-in-the-back-of-her-car/ |
Samination |
It's still frowned upon, but statisticly, how much of these stuff are actually rape, in the sense that one of them doesn't wanna do it, no matter the legality of the question?
When it comes to boys, it's usually overwhelmingly about them scoring a hot teacher, while it comes to girls, it's almost always rape. Except for that time when an English teacher took one of his students and fled to France. That seemed consensual. |
Impulse_Response |
I think it's just a matter of people using an emotional term to attack something they don't like and make it sound bad, even if it isn't bad. Someone doesn't like a particular action, such as sex with teachers? -> Pass a law to label it rape. |
latininxtc |
quote: Originally posted by Advather:
I think it's just a matter of people using an emotional term to attack something they don't like and make it sound bad, even if it isn't bad. Someone doesn't like a particular action, such as sex with teachers? -> Pass a law to label it rape.
Spoken like someone who wants to fuck underage children for a living.
Let's get one thing straight here AFAIK there are no actual federal laws, or maybe even state laws, that ban students and teachers from sleeping around that is usually school and district policy. It's not uncommon for college students and professors to sleep around but it's against school policy and most of the time it results in the termination of the professor.
What is the issue here is that she is an adult and he is an underage male who is not legally capable of having consensual sex with a woman of her age, regardless of whether the young male is completely aware and mature enough to understand the circumstances. This is what is called statutory rape, consensual but not legal under the law due to the age differences.
And what an odd expression, "fell pregnant." Did she happen to trip and land on his dick repeatedly or something? lol |
arpz |
'fell pregnant' is a perfectly normal phrase.
There is 100% an inequality, whether or not it's right is another matter but generally speaking, if a teenage boy ****s his hot teacher, he's a hero. If a girl ****s her teacher, she's a victim. I would like to see some statistics on whether that has any impact on how things are dealt with from a legal perspective
I found out today that under UK law, a man cannot be raped by a woman.
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Impulse_Response |
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
What is the issue here is that she is an adult and he is an underage male who is not legally capable of having consensual sex with a woman of her age, regardless of whether the young male is completely aware and mature enough to understand the circumstances. This is what is called statutory rape, consensual but not legal under the law due to the age differences.
The word "rape" should not be in there at all, even if the act itself is illegal. Rape is very specifically a sexual act that is performed by force or by threat. In the teacher case, it sounds like it was consensual, just not legal because of the age of consent. They should call it something else, such as "Unlawful sex with a minor" or something like that. The word "rape" should not be in there if the act itself was consensual.
It isn't a matter of wanting to screw children. It's a simple matter of defining things properly. |
Samination |
quote: Originally posted by Advather:
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
What is the issue here is that she is an adult and he is an underage male who is not legally capable of having consensual sex with a woman of her age, regardless of whether the young male is completely aware and mature enough to understand the circumstances. This is what is called statutory rape, consensual but not legal under the law due to the age differences.
The word "rape" should not be in there at all, even if the act itself is illegal. Rape is very specifically a sexual act that is performed by force or by threat. In the teacher case, it sounds like it was consensual, just not legal because of the age of consent. They should call it something else, such as "Unlawful sex with a minor" or something like that. The word "rape" should not be in there if the act itself was consensual.
It isn't a matter of wanting to screw children. It's a simple matter of defining things properly.
Well, in the bible belt (southern US), isn't sex outside marrage the same as rape? :P |
latininxtc |
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by Advather:
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
What is the issue here is that she is an adult and he is an underage male who is not legally capable of having consensual sex with a woman of her age, regardless of whether the young male is completely aware and mature enough to understand the circumstances. This is what is called statutory rape, consensual but not legal under the law due to the age differences.
The word "rape" should not be in there at all, even if the act itself is illegal. Rape is very specifically a sexual act that is performed by force or by threat. In the teacher case, it sounds like it was consensual, just not legal because of the age of consent. They should call it something else, such as "Unlawful sex with a minor" or something like that. The word "rape" should not be in there if the act itself was consensual.
It isn't a matter of wanting to screw children. It's a simple matter of defining things properly.
Well, in the bible belt (southern US), isn't sex outside marrage the same as rape? :P
No. |
trippnface |
"And what an odd expression, "fell pregnant." Did she happen to trip and land on his dick repeatedly or something? lol "
bahahahaha latin ftw
middle school pimpin i guess
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ultraskool |
Yet again, another news story about Teacher and Students sex relationship
https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/33737253/queensland-teacher-banned-for-seven-years-after-having-sex-with-student/#play |
latininxtc |
I noticed someone had their profile name changed |
Samination |
advather asked about for a couple of weeks ago. |
ultraskool |
Another 27 year old horny Female teacher from Texas who can't help herself.
The evidence is damning!
https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/34754506/female-texas-teacher-sarah-fowlkes-charged-over-sexual-relationship-with-17-year-old-student/#page1 Teacher charged over sexual relationship with student Yahoo7 News on March 22, 2017, 11:50 am SHARE TWEET EMAIL A married female Texas high school teacher has been charged with having a sexual relationship with a student, and suspended from her job. |
Impulse_Response |
Damn, where were all these teachers when I was in school?
At least the student was of age this time. |
The drunken scotsman |
quote: Originally posted by Impulse_Response:
Damn, where were all these teachers when I was in school?
They were probably turned off by your former name, Advather. You'll definitely have much more luck now.
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Samination |
I think I should change my name to Prematurnation |