Another slut teacher banging schoolboys

No 17 year old is going to think he was "abused" if a hot older woman has sex with him.
 
Ok this one is in the UK, but it's the same tired outrageous story. Young female teacher unable to control herself with kiddies.

Drama Teacher Kelly Burgess Accused Of Having Sex With Teen Schoolboy

A theater teacher in Newport, South Wales is accused of having sexual contact with a teenage student.

Kelly Burgess, 26, is charged with four counts of sexual activity with a boy between the age of 13 and 17, according to the Telegraph. The alleged victim's exact age was not reported.

Burgess was suspended from her job as a drama teacher at St Katherine’s School in Bristol, England.

"I don't want to say anything. I'm OK, thank you." Burgess said through tears when asked for comment by the Telegraph.

The BBC reports that the alleged offenses took place between January 1 and August 28 of last year.

According to the Daily Mail, Burgess may have developed a relationship with the teen while she was directing a school musical production last year.

It's unclear how the alleged sexual activity came to the attention of authorities

Drama Teacher Kelly Burgess Accused Of Having Sex With Teen Schoolboy

Did you get excited posting this?

Who the fuck cares?


Seriously, do you?

Why?

:doubt:
 
Better ask your school board to keep an eye on them.
This new generation of young female teachers have zero morals, and no self-control.

If the future is a porn movie, I hope this is how it starts

Liberals will probably fight to reduce the age of consent to around 14 soon :eusa_shhh: Making it legal for such acts.

AoC is as low, and lower than that in many places, but teacher-student sex is universally illegal regardless of what the local AoC might be. It's a authority-subordinant thing.
 
Ok this one is in the UK, but it's the same tired outrageous story. Young female teacher unable to control herself with kiddies.

Drama Teacher Kelly Burgess Accused Of Having Sex With Teen Schoolboy

A theater teacher in Newport, South Wales is accused of having sexual contact with a teenage student.

Kelly Burgess, 26, is charged with four counts of sexual activity with a boy between the age of 13 and 17, according to the Telegraph. The alleged victim's exact age was not reported.

Burgess was suspended from her job as a drama teacher at St Katherine’s School in Bristol, England.

"I don't want to say anything. I'm OK, thank you." Burgess said through tears when asked for comment by the Telegraph.

The BBC reports that the alleged offenses took place between January 1 and August 28 of last year.

According to the Daily Mail, Burgess may have developed a relationship with the teen while she was directing a school musical production last year.

It's unclear how the alleged sexual activity came to the attention of authorities

Drama Teacher Kelly Burgess Accused Of Having Sex With Teen Schoolboy

Did you get excited posting this?

Who the fuck cares?


Seriously, do you?

Why?

:doubt:

I find it interesting that so many female teachers of today cannot seem to control themselves. It's worth bringing it to everyone's attention, and maybe it will cause some of you to ask questions about what's going on in your local schools.
 
I think it's happened all along, but until now simply wasn't covered to the extent modern media allows it to be. Now news items can be uploaded and distributed globally from just about anywhere so minor stories like this which prior to such technology would have gone unreprted, now can be without having to go from school to phone to newspaper office to satellite. Now it's all one quick and easy process.
 
Ok this one is in the UK, but it's the same tired outrageous story. Young female teacher unable to control herself with kiddies.

Drama Teacher Kelly Burgess Accused Of Having Sex With Teen Schoolboy

A theater teacher in Newport, South Wales is accused of having sexual contact with a teenage student.

Kelly Burgess, 26, is charged with four counts of sexual activity with a boy between the age of 13 and 17, according to the Telegraph. The alleged victim's exact age was not reported.

Burgess was suspended from her job as a drama teacher at St Katherine’s School in Bristol, England.

"I don't want to say anything. I'm OK, thank you." Burgess said through tears when asked for comment by the Telegraph.

The BBC reports that the alleged offenses took place between January 1 and August 28 of last year.

According to the Daily Mail, Burgess may have developed a relationship with the teen while she was directing a school musical production last year.

It's unclear how the alleged sexual activity came to the attention of authorities

Drama Teacher Kelly Burgess Accused Of Having Sex With Teen Schoolboy

"unclear" ????? i believe that is pretty clear to me, some kid who wanted bonked did not get in on the party ratted the teacher out !! :up:
 
I've seen the way public school teachers dress in my nice, upscale suburban town and it ain't formal.

Better ask your school board to keep an eye on them.
This new generation of young female teachers have zero morals, and no self-control.


This new generation of young LIBERAL female teachers have zero morals, and no self-control.

now it looks more realistic. :up:
 
I can understand women being critical of this attractive young woman's actions -- even though the exact age of her supposed "victim" isn't given. The average age for a male to reach puberty is fourteen, so thirteen is rather young. But a seventeen year old boy is not only sexually mature, if he's normal sex is on his mind most of the time. So until we know what the actual age of the boy is I will regard all the negative commentary on the incident to be null and void.

I am surprised at the number of men commenting on this report who are critical of the teacher. There seems to be a disturbing difference in the nature of today's American men compared to those of my generation (the '40s and '50s). Not only have they become effeminized by the influence of aggressively "liberated" women and the social pressures of our increasingly domineering government, they've lost sight of the difference between men and women and they're beginning to think like sissies. I will be interested in knowing how many of the adult male participants in this forum agree with me that the young lad who was "molested" by this cute young babe, presuming he is normal, is nothing but lucky.

In response to your comments, most men our age would say "bullshit" to you.
 
I think it's happened all along, but until now simply wasn't covered to the extent modern media allows it to be. Now news items can be uploaded and distributed globally from just about anywhere so minor stories like this which prior to such technology would have gone unreprted, now can be without having to go from school to phone to newspaper office to satellite. Now it's all one quick and easy process.

I don't doubt that there were cases before cable news and the internet, but there are more cases today.

Florida Epidemic: Teachers Sleeping with Students

If you're the parent of a teenage boy in Florida, you probably muttered "Not again" while reading your morning newspaper this week. There on the front page was yet another case of an adult female teacher being arrested for admitting to having had sex with an underage male student. This time the alleged perp was Maria Guzman Hernandez, a 32-year-old instructor at the private Our Lady of Charity school in Hialeah; her victim was 15. But she just as well could have been the 34-year-old Jacksonville public-school science teacher arrested last month for allegedly having sex with a 14-year-old student, once in her SUV; the 32-year-old St. Petersburg teacher collared in March for allegedly "sexting" nude pictures of herself to an eighth-grade boy; or the 45-year-old teacher at a private Christian academy in South Daytona who was arrested days before for allegedly having sex with a boy from her class in various Daytona Beach hotels.

Other female teachers in Florida have been booked for the same crime this year — and scores of others have been arrested or disciplined in the past few years for sexual misconduct with students, according to a recent investigation by the Orlando Sentinel, which noted the problem is rising in the state "among female educators in particular." Florida, of course, is hardly the only state where female teachers have been nabbed for preying on boys. And nationwide, male teachers still commit far more acts of sexual misconduct than females. A 2004 Education Department study found that about 10% of the nation's 50 million public-school students had experienced some kind of improper sexual attention from teachers and other school employees, and a 2007 Associated Press report indicated that men were involved almost 90% of the time. What's more, even in Florida, those offenders are a small fraction of the state's more than 200,000 public- and private-school teachers. (See the top 10 crime stories of 2008.)

But parents and prosecutors alike are nonetheless asking why the female version of pedagogue perversion seems more common on their peninsula compared with other places. "It certainly seems more prevalent, although we can't say for sure if it's worse than other large states," says Michael Sinacore, the Hillsborough County assistant state attorney who in 2005 prosecuted one of Florida's most high-profile cases, that of Tampa middle-school teacher Debra Lafave, a blond siren who pleaded guilty to lewd and lascivious behavior after being charged with having sex with a 14-year-old boy. (In a controversial decision, a judge did not make her serve prison time.) "None of us can really say why at this point."

Whatever the reason, the crime appears to be getting more cavalier in the Sunshine State. According to police in Hialeah, a mostly Cuban-American enclave adjoining Miami, Hernandez had been having sex with the 15-year-old boy since March, often in the apartment he shared with his mother (who herself is now under investigation for allowing the abuse to occur).

After the principal at Our Lady of Charity (a private Catholic school that is not formally affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church) heard of the illicit relationship last week, she reported it to the state's Department of Children and Family Services. Police questioned Hernandez last weekend — after she returned from a trip to Disney World with the boy — and she made a taped confession, they say. She was charged with sexual battery on a minor, akin to statutory rape, but has not yet been arraigned.

One theory for the growing number of cases like these, says Sinacore, is what he calls "the more relaxed if not blurred boundary lines between teachers and students as teachers try to communicate with kids in this day and age." Today's kids, as the media have reported recently, are far less shy about innocent physical contact like hugging than their parents were as teens. That can be exploited by any male pervert overseeing a classroom. But it can also embolden predatory female teachers, whom experts say are often in emotionally needy states. "The trend with female offenders, more than males, is that they have emotional turmoil going on in their lives," says Sinacore.

Lafave's pregnant sister, for example, had been killed by a drunk driver before Lafave began hitting on a student; Hernandez is estranged from her husband. Such problems certainly aren't excuses for pedophilia, but they can compel women like Lafave to seek out emotional comfort — or a feeling of control that they might not experience in relationships with adult men. (Read about the notorious Mary K. Letourneau teacher-student affair.)

It doesn't help that society already brings a double standard to these cases, the notion that somehow it isn't as harmful for a boy to be seduced by a woman as it is for a girl to have sex with a man. In fact, it's not uncommon in the wake of news like Hernandez's arrest to hear morning-radio jocks in Florida declare congratulatory high-fives for the boys.

"This isn't an 'affair'; it's abuse, and we have to shift that paradigm," says Terri Miller, president of Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct and Exploitation (SESAME) in Nevada. "We say, 'Bully for the boy and his conquest of the geometry teacher,' but that makes it harder for boys to vocalize their victimization." Indeed, studies by psychologists like Julie Hislop, author of the 2001 book Female Sex Offenders: What Therapists, Law Enforcement and Child Protective Services Need to Know, note that boys who are sexually abused by women often develop alcoholism, depression and their own sexual dysfunctions, including rape, as men.

But why should Florida seem to be experiencing an especially high number of such cases? Are those women, and for that matter, the hormonally charged boys they target, somehow egged on by the state's more sexually relaxed atmosphere, with its sultry climate and scantily clad beach culture? (California also has a high rate of teacher sexual misconduct.) Or are Floridians simply reporting more cases like Hernandez's? It is a crime in Florida, as in most states, not to report such cases, but perhaps the tabloid publicity of the Lafave case has prodded Sunshine State denizens to be more vigilant, to no longer be in denial about cases like these or take them so lightly.

And yet paradoxically, says Sinacore, it might also be engendering more cases. As potential female predators see more and more headlines about teachers like themselves bedding boys, it can seem like more acceptable behavior in their eyes — especially when they see that offenders like Lafave get relatively light sentences. (That might be changing, however: a Florida judge recently slapped a two-year prison term on a 28-year-old female teacher in Pensacola convicted of unlawful sexual activity with a 15-year-old male student.)

Activists like Miller are calling for stricter hiring processes for teachers — the kind of psychological and polygraph testing, for example, that police are subject to — and they have complained that school boards and teachers' unions have blocked legislative efforts to more effectively ferret out potential or actual abusers. But Mark Pudlow, spokesman for the Florida Teachers Association, the state's major teachers' union, insists the group is doing its part to attack the problem and raise teacher awareness. At the same time, he points out, unions have an obligation to help teachers who are themselves victims of bogus accusations, which is also a problem. "There needs to be an understanding," says Pudlow, "that even when a false accusation hits the newspapers, it can ruin a teaching career."

True enough. But for the moment, Florida seems more concerned with the growing number of valid complaints. (Jacksonville alone saw two female teachers arrested last month.) So it's no surprise that a Florida Congressman, U.S. Representative Adam Putnam, recently co-introduced a bill, the Student Protection Act, to set up a scholastic version of the national sex-offender database and prevent teachers like Lafave from getting classroom jobs in other districts or states. Whether or not the legislation passes, it's a sign of the emotional turmoil that women like her have wrought in their communities.


Read more: Why Are So Many Female Florida Teachers Sleeping With Male Students? - TIME Why Are So Many Female Florida Teachers Sleeping With Male Students? - TIME
 
I can understand women being critical of this attractive young woman's actions -- even though the exact age of her supposed "victim" isn't given. The average age for a male to reach puberty is fourteen, so thirteen is rather young. But a seventeen year old boy is not only sexually mature, if he's normal sex is on his mind most of the time. So until we know what the actual age of the boy is I will regard all the negative commentary on the incident to be null and void.

I am surprised at the number of men commenting on this report who are critical of the teacher. There seems to be a disturbing difference in the nature of today's American men compared to those of my generation (the '40s and '50s). Not only have they become effeminized by the influence of aggressively "liberated" women and the social pressures of our increasingly domineering government, they've lost sight of the difference between men and women and they're beginning to think like sissies. I will be interested in knowing how many of the adult male participants in this forum agree with me that the young lad who was "molested" by this cute young babe, presuming he is normal, is nothing but lucky.

I . . . think I agree.

Don't you mean, anything but lucky?


If I was that boy's father, I believe I would bring a civil suit for emotional and psychological damages. That teacher has now created a boy that will be wrecked, unable to focus on trade school or college.

Too damn early to be messing around with that sort of fire, too large of an age difference. Just horrible.
 
I used to hate those slut teachers when I went to school
 
I used to hate those slut teachers when I went to school

yaaaa.., right ! i am certain you did, and your hate is still quite active today, if not even more intensified. :up: ... :lmao: ... :clap2:

Funny. Most people who hate these types are not really disgusted by the behavior but are jealous as hell.

That is what I find with most people. Basically everyone I knew and hung out with were not virgins at age 17. This was in the 80s too.

Now, there are true righteous people out there and are disgusted by the notion of the sin. True, and there is validity to that type of disgust. No doubt.

I feel, in order for me not to be hypocritical, I need to express my honest views. I wish I was one of these kids that got to have sex with my hot blonde teacher when I was 17. Hell, when I was 14.....if I am really honest. I remember doing all sorts of things with girls at 14, and yeah.....it was actual sex. Man, I think I (along with all of my friends) would have jumped at the chance to give Ms Goff (the Biology teacher) the old 1 minute pump and jump.
 
I can understand women being critical of this attractive young woman's actions -- even though the exact age of her supposed "victim" isn't given. The average age for a male to reach puberty is fourteen, so thirteen is rather young. But a seventeen year old boy is not only sexually mature, if he's normal sex is on his mind most of the time. So until we know what the actual age of the boy is I will regard all the negative commentary on the incident to be null and void.

I am surprised at the number of men commenting on this report who are critical of the teacher. There seems to be a disturbing difference in the nature of today's American men compared to those of my generation (the '40s and '50s). Not only have they become effeminized by the influence of aggressively "liberated" women and the social pressures of our increasingly domineering government, they've lost sight of the difference between men and women and they're beginning to think like sissies. I will be interested in knowing how many of the adult male participants in this forum agree with me that the young lad who was "molested" by this cute young babe, presuming he is normal, is nothing but lucky.

We have laws, and at least in this country, even 17 is underage. I know it's a common theme in this forum to believe an underage male is "lucky" if they get some action from the teacher, but we have to have a line that shouldn't be crossed. Imagine the chaos if we allowed predatory teachers to have at it.
Do you think 15 year old girls would be "lucky" if an adult male OR female teacher nailed them ?
This discussion is about female teacher/male student. The reverse situation is very different and the reasons for it are obvious: these are the sexually aggressive nature of the male and the factor of female pregnancy. Those are the reasons for age of consent requirements, which originally were imposed to protect females from males. Pressure by protective mothers, who understand the quietly salacious nature of females, caused the same laws to be applied to males.
 
Part of the new generation, that can't wait to get naked and take selfies.

seems it was fine old school wise...as long as its a male teacher with an underage student.....not much was said or done....

seems women doing this has the men upset.. i think it just shows a general lack of internal containment
Any male who is "upset" by the concept of an attractive young female having sex with a sexually mature young male is abnormal.
 
I can understand women being critical of this attractive young woman's actions -- even though the exact age of her supposed "victim" isn't given. The average age for a male to reach puberty is fourteen, so thirteen is rather young. But a seventeen year old boy is not only sexually mature, if he's normal sex is on his mind most of the time. So until we know what the actual age of the boy is I will regard all the negative commentary on the incident to be null and void.

I am surprised at the number of men commenting on this report who are critical of the teacher. There seems to be a disturbing difference in the nature of today's American men compared to those of my generation (the '40s and '50s). Not only have they become effeminized by the influence of aggressively "liberated" women and the social pressures of our increasingly domineering government, they've lost sight of the difference between men and women and they're beginning to think like sissies. I will be interested in knowing how many of the adult male participants in this forum agree with me that the young lad who was "molested" by this cute young babe, presuming he is normal, is nothing but lucky.

In response to your comments, most men our age would say "bullshit" to you.
I don't think you speak for most men of any age group. I think you speak for men who are or have been sexually repressed.
 
I can understand women being critical of this attractive young woman's actions -- even though the exact age of her supposed "victim" isn't given. The average age for a male to reach puberty is fourteen, so thirteen is rather young. But a seventeen year old boy is not only sexually mature, if he's normal sex is on his mind most of the time. So until we know what the actual age of the boy is I will regard all the negative commentary on the incident to be null and void.

I am surprised at the number of men commenting on this report who are critical of the teacher. There seems to be a disturbing difference in the nature of today's American men compared to those of my generation (the '40s and '50s). Not only have they become effeminized by the influence of aggressively "liberated" women and the social pressures of our increasingly domineering government, they've lost sight of the difference between men and women and they're beginning to think like sissies. I will be interested in knowing how many of the adult male participants in this forum agree with me that the young lad who was "molested" by this cute young babe, presuming he is normal, is nothing but lucky.

I . . . think I agree.

Don't you mean, anything but lucky?
No. I mean lucky. Nothing but.

If I was that boy's father, I believe I would bring a civil suit for emotional and psychological damages. That teacher has now created a boy that will be wrecked, unable to focus on trade school or college.

Too damn early to be messing around with that sort of fire, too large of an age difference. Just horrible.
Sexual contact between a mature and psychologically normal young male and an attractive female is a perfectly natural and normal activity. Any male who might be psychologically damaged by it is a victim of repression imposed by external sources, such as religious fanaticism -- or extremely twisted parents.
 

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