Statistics: "males are more likely to abuse" Also statistics: "any particular male is extremely unlikely to abuse" But everyone picks their preferred statistics. Incidentally, if you take statistics about "the group is more likely to" and apply that to how you treat individuals, we call that "racism" when the group in question is blacks. |
You failed logic in school right? Female teachers often have sex with underage students even though they are not (or are not supposed to be) in a one-on-one situation. Therefore not being "one on one" does not protect a boy from female abuse and your feeling that "not being alone with teachers" protects them is false. |
It is absolutely not paranoid. I had a slimeball male piano teacher who definitely took advantage of his position and how intimate piano was. The way he touched me and sat just too close to me was really gross. It was not professional I always felt icky and hated going to piano. My mom took me out after a few classes. |
Are you sure? I never told my parents because I was a) too embarrassed b) afraid they would blame me and c) afraid my father would end up in jail because I knew he would probably kill the guy. I had a great relationship with my parents and my reason b was unfounded, but I still feared it.... who can explain the brain of a 8-12 y old? |
This. And, even though my parents told me to tell them, I was worried of their reaction. One time I did tell them of a creepy uncle but they kept inviting him. I kept my distance. Eventually when I got to college I was clear I wasn't coming home if he was invited to thanksgiving so they stopped. |
OMG- as a young adult I tried private guitar lessons for the first time and it was so uncomfortable to be in a room with my male teacher alone. We were inches apart in a tiny room-knees practically touching. And music is somewhat... intimate. It's expressive and about how your hands move. So awkward. He was a perfect gentleman but I still wasn't at ease. Can't imagine how a little girl might feel... |
Same. |
Teachers will often require a parent to sit in on the lesson to prevent false accusations. |
My 10 yr old DD takes private music lessons in the home of a male instructor. I get a babysitter for my other 2 younger children so I can sit in the living room and wait for her. I can’t see them, but I on the same level and can hear what is going on. I’m not paranoid anything will happen, but I think having her in his house with me not in the house would be too isolating and she would have no “out” if things got uncomfortable. |
i would not do it |