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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostNewsflash: men and women are different, physically, psychologically, and emotionally. The difference between the way that men and women view sex is like night and day. If you haven't figured that out, well, I can't help you. Was what she did wrong, yes. Is it the same as a male teacher and a young girl? Not on this planet.
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Last edited by str8shooter; 03-01-2018, 03:21 PM.
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Originally posted by Carpe_diem View PostIf you think the female teacher is a predator, then you should definitely NOT go to You tube and search for:
saturday night live teen boy and teacher skit
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Last edited by S-3 Ranch; 03-01-2018, 04:21 PM.
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Originally posted by rladner View PostI think the point these guys are trying to make is the effect this has on the minor. In girls it is almost always traumatizing, causing potential life long problems, resulting in a victim. In boys it is generally just part of life and has little effect, resulting in next to no trauma and not causing life long problems, resulting in the potential of no real victim.
I'm not saying I agree or disagree with it, just trying to explain their point of view on it.
I CAN say with certainty, if I was that 14 year old boy I would probably be more traumatized about losing it than having it. Whether she was 14 or 35 it didn't matter to me at 14, I just wanted to experience and learn as much as possible. Again, that was me at 14, others were different, but I was full of hormones and looking for an outlet.
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