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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She may not be the victim from the strictly legal perspective, but she was definitely victimized. [/quote] She is a pedophile predator wrapped in the package of a feminine woman. You see a girl so you must think that this was somehow not her fault? Are you able to convince yourself that her male victim is now victimizing her? Serious question. [/quote] I think she's victimized by the process, by the tabloid media, and yes, even to some extent by her "victim", yes. The young man was only a victim in the strictest legal sense of the word. He was a minor. He certainly didn't act like a victim, he was a willing partner in the relationship. The only thing that made him a "victim" was the law. Would a man in the same circumstances be a victim? No. He'd be a sexual predator. Because men and women are different. Period. That's reality. [/quote] So I can come over and have sex with your middle schlooler is what you’re saying?[/quote] Assuming you're relatively attractive and fit/in shape, my 11th grader would almost certainly be sexually attracted to you. As would most of his friends. If you offered him the opportunity, I'm certain he would have sex with you. Have you ever had a teenage son? They're literally walking erections. It's simple biology. Would I approve of him having sex with you? Not really, because I'd like to see him with someone his own age. But I wouldn't think for a minute that he'd pass up an opportunity to have sex with you if it presented. Boys are just that way. For them, it's just another form of masturbation. [/quote] I teach 11th grade and this is accurate. Like, you can't even be flattered by a teen boy's attraction. It is pretty much a given. They don't have discretion or know or care anything about you as a person, they're bundles of hormones. It's always weird to me the teachers who act on this and actually have physical relationships with their students. They risk everything for absolutely no reason. An 11th grade boy doesn't have standards! [/quote] This kid was a 6th grader.[/quote]
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