Another naughty teacher

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turbobloke

103,863 posts

260 months

Thursday 27th February 2014
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According to the article a female teacher that a lot of the boys fancied, got into bed with a 16-year old male pupil when she was wearing just her bra and jeans. That pupil, also according to the article, couldn't believe his luck. Yet we're told that...

"There was no suggestion Mr Ralston had suffered any long-term harm."

Not surprising. Keith Lemon seemed OK after the Ant and Dec edition of Celebrity Juice.


Edited by turbobloke on Thursday 27th February 08:58

Andy Zarse

10,868 posts

247 months

Thursday 27th February 2014
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I spent almost my entire 16th year praying to be taken to pieces and blown out for bubbles by such a 35yr old hottie. It's what you do at that age. Getting shown a proper eyeful of boobage by my mum's drunken German friend gave me a boner which lasted for over a month, a real forehead crinkler I can tell you, it threatened to snap off at any moment!

Anyway, the point is it didn't do me any long term harm, and I was only the other day discussing it with the lactating nanny I see at my S&M club...

Cooky

4,955 posts

237 months

Thursday 27th February 2014
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Andy Zarse said:
absolutely nothing out of the ordinary..
SEE! I knew I was normal....all this time hehe

entropy

5,431 posts

203 months

Thursday 27th February 2014
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fourpointsixgt said:
Double standards.
Quite a looker though, why didn't she just have an affair with a married fellow teacher or something, I mean, 16y/o boys are hopeless in the sack, I know I was. And having popped 3 kids out, wizard's sleeve. Poor lad wouldn't have touched the sides.
Older woman has a thing for popping a teen's cherry isn't quite the male porn fantasy after all...

NPI said:
His Dad seems a bit pissed that he didn't get a chance with her!
Judging by the DM article his dad said 'be careful' so by my reckoning he was after sloppy seconds.

Andy Zarse

10,868 posts

247 months

Thursday 27th February 2014
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Cooky said:
Andy Zarse said:
absolutely nothing out of the ordinary..
SEE! I knew I was normal....all this time hehe
Have you tried getting rid of it by cracking it on the head with a wooden spoon?



Ps did you get to Oz for the cricket?


ADM06

1,077 posts

172 months

Thursday 27th February 2014
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There was one in the states. Teacher found guilty of six counts of statutory rape, got only four months and didn't have to sign the sex offenders register. No man would get away that lightly.
She cried in court as she felt so entitled to get away with whatever she wanted scot free, she was amazed she was to be punished at all.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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matchmaker said:
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/sc...

Job lost. Marriage over. Shortly starring at a prison near me. Silly woman.


(Yes, I would lick)
Holy thread resurrection batman.....

Mail said:
Teenager who was seduced by a married teacher is jailed for four years over vicious armed robbery which was 'like a scene from a horror movie'
Gary Ralston was seduced by his 35-year-old teacher when he was 16
Marion Bowmaker, 49, took in the teenager to shield him from publicity
Ralston, now 19, was part of masked raid on the home of Miss Bowmaker
He was today jailed for four years after taking part in the 'vicious' robbery


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4013932/Te...
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Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Thursday 8th December 2016
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BlackLabel said:
matchmaker said:
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/sc...

Job lost. Marriage over. Shortly starring at a prison near me. Silly woman.


(Yes, I would lick)
Holy thread resurrection batman.....

Mail said:
Teenager who was seduced by a married teacher is jailed for four years over vicious armed robbery which was 'like a scene from a horror movie'
Gary Ralston was seduced by his 35-year-old teacher when he was 16
Marion Bowmaker, 49, took in the teenager to shield him from publicity
Ralston, now 19, was part of masked raid on the home of Miss Bowmaker
He was today jailed for four years after taking part in the 'vicious' robbery


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4013932/Te...
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
I take it he took the break-up badly?

s3fella

10,524 posts

187 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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4 years each all for a PS4 and 20 quid! Mind boggling

Pothole

34,367 posts

282 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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Tiggsy said:
errrr....while the first half of your post makes sense, calling someone who likes 16 year olds a paedo is on a par with idiots that murder pediatricians.
On a par with something non-existent then?

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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Ayahuasca said:
Where were all these naughty teachers when I was at school?
Victor McDade said:
A dream come true for a schoolboy that age. smile
DanielSan said:
Who made the complaint? If I was a 16 year old and a teacher who looked like that came onto me I'd be fking delighted, not complaining about it.
ash73 said:
What an idiot, if he'd kept quiet about it he could have got some proper milf action.
I know you guys aren't being wholly serious, but it is this sort of attitude and expected response that makes it hard for male victims to come forward, such as the footballers we've seen recently. Yes, they're obviously different but it's the undertone that boys just get on with it and it's weakness for anything other.

Rich_W said:
If the victim is under 16 but over 13. The perpetrator is a rapist. Under 13 is a Paedophile
Not true, a person 13 and over can consent in law which would would prevent the offender being a rapist.

steveatesh

4,897 posts

164 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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In response to La Liga, edited because I cocked up the quotations!

I agree with you on this, it's part of the socialisation of boys and men to accept whatever is thrown at them, including being victims of offences of indecency and DV.

It would be even better if the authorities provide the same level of support services for men and boys as well as they do for women and girls, especially as it relates to DV. I know that is not the same as the subject matter of this thread but it is part of the same problem.

I dare say the police provide a similar service in respect of indecency offences (do you have similar numbers of specialist male trained officers as female trained specialists nowadays - in my day there were next to none) but what about support services and the courts?

Women offenders are not sentenced the same thanks to the Equal Treatment Bench Book and whenever there is a discussion on TV or the media about sexual offences on the news to whatever it is invariably a focus on female victims, or language that supports the female = victim, male = offender stereotypes.

I think society has a long way to go before men and boys who are victims of sexual violence or DV are encouraged by the system to come forward and that such offences are treat with the same gravitas as female victims rightly are.

Edited by steveatesh on Friday 9th December 08:29

Andehh

7,108 posts

206 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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steveatesh said:
know you guys aren't being wholly serious, but it is this sort of attitude and expected response that makes it hard for male victims to come forward, such as the footballers we've seen recently. Yes, they're obviously different but it's the undertone that boys just get on with it and it's weakness for anything other.

I agree with you on this, it's part of the socialisation of boys and men to accept whatever is thrown at them, including being victims of offences of indecency and DV.

It would be even better if the authorities provide the same level of support services for men and boys as well as they do for women and girls, especially as it relates to DV. I know that is not the same as the subject matter of this thread but it is part of the same problem.

I dare say the police provide a similar service in respect of indecency offences (do you have similar numbers of specialist male trained officers as female trained specialists nowadays - in my day there were next to none) but what about support services and the courts?

Women offenders are not sentenced the same thanks to the Equal Treatment Bench Book and whenever there is a discussion on TV or the media about sexual offences on the news to whatever it is invariably a focus on female victims, or language that supports the female = victim, male = offender stereotypes.

I think society has a long way to go before men and boys who are victims of sexual violence or DV are encouraged by the system to come forward and that such offences are treat with the same gravitas as female victims rightly are.
A fair post indeed! smile