<p>score for the prepubescent boys.. baaad for the teacher. honestly, what twenty-something adult in her right mind needs to get off on ninth graders? they'd better have been damn good looking, or well-endowed, or something.</p>
<p>My geometry teacher freshman year was a little weird, but married. A lot of us thought he was gay, though. He had that voice and those mannerisms. After that year he transfered to another school somewhat nearby, and a year after that my friend found an article online of him accused of having sexual relations with a 14 year old GIRL. We were shocked. For multiple reasons.</p>
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<p>Exactly! If this had been a male teacher, this board would be full of feminists talking about male privilege and how the guy deserves to go to jail (which is true, the jail part, not the male privilege part), but since its a female, everybody is going all 'ooh, ahh, I wish that were me d00d'.</p>
<p>This kind of gender imbalance in America is exactly the reason why so many of the male posters here who have lots of sex in college could one day be accused of rape the next morning, because she suffered from a case of 'buyer's remorse' and decided that she would rather cash in or just screw the guy over. What happens now guys? Either you get sent to jail, have your reputation tarnished forever, and/or be caught paying for someone else's kid for the rest of your life.</p>
<p>And here's the good news -- it only gets worse if you get married, then she'd get half the house, most if not all of the checking, savings, etc, while you're stuck with a suitcase and a picture, even if she admitted to adultery--sorry, 'extra-marital discretions' (or whatever PC term they have now for skankery) in court!</p>
<p>Things won't get better for men (or women) as long as some males continue these stupid, hormone-driven attitudes toward the horrific crimes these women commit.</p>