According to police reports, he didn’t have contact with the children, and also parents are present at his shows. As for wanting to be around kids, it wasn’t someone just playing a guitar at a park. It was his living for many years.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My point is that stats show that if you’re child is going to be harmed, it’s more than likely someone very close to your family, not someone playing music for kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive had some amazing male coaches growing up that got paid peanuts. Lots of men are great with kids and as you know, most molesters are someone close to your family, being a relative or close friend, not a stranger.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Seriously, folks, are you REALLY surprised?
My father was an elementary school teacher. He was beloved, he was talented, and he was dedicated. He was in no way a pervert, abusing children, or into child porn. He just liked the innocence and sweetness of most kids, and being able to make a difference in their lives in the classroom.
FYI, teachers and coaches aren’t exactly “strangers”, but you already know that.![]()
Stick with women, especially when the children are young.
DP, but he had access to a LOT of kids in his position, and it would have been easy for him to develop relationships with some of them. I'm not saying he did that, but it's clear he wanted to be around children often.
Anonymous wrote:Susan smith killed her 5 kids. Sick is sick. It’s not just a male thing
Anonymous wrote:Susan smith killed her 5 kids. Sick is sick. It’s not just a male thing
Anonymous wrote:Susan smith killed her 5 kids. Sick is sick. It’s not just a male thing
Anonymous wrote:My point is that stats show that if you’re child is going to be harmed, it’s more than likely someone very close to your family, not someone playing music for kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive had some amazing male coaches growing up that got paid peanuts. Lots of men are great with kids and as you know, most molesters are someone close to your family, being a relative or close friend, not a stranger.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Seriously, folks, are you REALLY surprised?
My father was an elementary school teacher. He was beloved, he was talented, and he was dedicated. He was in no way a pervert, abusing children, or into child porn. He just liked the innocence and sweetness of most kids, and being able to make a difference in their lives in the classroom.
FYI, teachers and coaches aren’t exactly “strangers”, but you already know that.![]()
Stick with women, especially when the children are young.
My point is that stats show that if you’re child is going to be harmed, it’s more than likely someone very close to your family, not someone playing music for kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive had some amazing male coaches growing up that got paid peanuts. Lots of men are great with kids and as you know, most molesters are someone close to your family, being a relative or close friend, not a stranger.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Seriously, folks, are you REALLY surprised?
My father was an elementary school teacher. He was beloved, he was talented, and he was dedicated. He was in no way a pervert, abusing children, or into child porn. He just liked the innocence and sweetness of most kids, and being able to make a difference in their lives in the classroom.
FYI, teachers and coaches aren’t exactly “strangers”, but you already know that.![]()
Stick with women, especially when the children are young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Seriously, folks, are you REALLY surprised?
My father was an elementary school teacher. He was beloved, he was talented, and he was dedicated. He was in no way a pervert, abusing children, or into child porn. He just liked the innocence and sweetness of most kids, and being able to make a difference in their lives in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Ive had some amazing male coaches growing up that got paid peanuts. Lots of men are great with kids and as you know, most molesters are someone close to your family, being a relative or close friend, not a stranger.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Seriously, folks, are you REALLY surprised?
My father was an elementary school teacher. He was beloved, he was talented, and he was dedicated. He was in no way a pervert, abusing children, or into child porn. He just liked the innocence and sweetness of most kids, and being able to make a difference in their lives in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
The owner of my daughter's dance studio was recently arrested under allegations that he had a sexual relationship with one of his 16 year old dance students 5 years ago. Not the same as being a pedo, but it was still very shocking.
Ive had some amazing male coaches growing up that got paid peanuts. Lots of men are great with kids and as you know, most molesters are someone close to your family, being a relative or close friend, not a stranger.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Seriously, folks, are you REALLY surprised?
My father was an elementary school teacher. He was beloved, he was talented, and he was dedicated. He was in no way a pervert, abusing children, or into child porn. He just liked the innocence and sweetness of most kids, and being able to make a difference in their lives in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Seriously, folks, are you REALLY surprised?
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like every week there is a story of a man who works with children abusing them or being into child porn. I hate to have prejudices against men in these fields but am finding it hard to avoid them.
Ding. Ding. Ding. Seriously, folks, are you REALLY surprised?
My father was an elementary school teacher. He was beloved, he was talented, and he was dedicated. He was in no way a pervert, abusing children, or into child porn. He just liked the innocence and sweetness of most kids, and being able to make a difference in their lives in the classroom.