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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As mentioned by a pp, pedophiles tend to gravitate towards jobs where they are alone with children. A large majority of pedophiles are male. I would not put my children in a situation where they were alone in a room with an adult male. It defies logic. I have hired male instructors, tutors, etc. but I would stay close by. [/quote] You're using the same logic to prohibit your teenage sons from having female teachers, right? [/quote] You failed logic in school right? Did I mention teachers? The discussion was about private lessons - meaning one-on-one instruction. Of course my kids have both male and female teachers. My kids are not alone with either gender teachers. They are with other students. Our schools have a buddy systems where students are never to be left alone with adults. [/quote] You failed logic in school right? Female teachers often have sex with underage students [i]even though[/i] 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.[/quote]
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