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Would A Male Teacher Have Got Off So Lightly?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let's stop pretending it's exactly the same offence whether it be male teacher on female pupil or the other way round. It isn't. Any boy at 16 who finds themselves fortunate to be having sex with an attractive older teacher is going to think all his Christmas's have come at once and to put her on the sexual offenders register is just plain ridiculous.
she broke the rules, it should be an absolute rule, no teacher, pupil fraternisation, sexual misconduct, that doing so will land you in jail, male or female, teens do get crushes, but the teachers are supposedly the adults and have a duty, responsibility to handle this properly.
and if she hounded the boy then don't see why she isn't doing time.
and if she hounded the boy then don't see why she isn't doing time.
I'm going to try and write this, without using any offensive terms...here goes.
I think the reason why the law treats female teachers differently from male teachers when they have committed the same crime, is that deep down, the law is reflecting what so many seem to think.
A 16 year old lad who comes home and reveals that he has had sex with his 25 year old (female) teacher will not normally get the same reaction if the sexes were swapped.
Boys and girls are just not treated the same.
There is no female equivalent of the term 'sowing your wild oats'.
Blokes who sleep with many woman are called studs.
Women who sleep with many men are called something quite derogatory (and there are many different words for these women).
Therefore it's not a great leap to the idea that male teachers and female teachers will not be treated the same when engaging in sexual relations with teenagers in their charge.
Perhaps the reason why it's not equitable, is because *we* are not equitable.
Also, in this case, the relative ages of the teacher and the boy may have had a bearing.
I think the reason why the law treats female teachers differently from male teachers when they have committed the same crime, is that deep down, the law is reflecting what so many seem to think.
A 16 year old lad who comes home and reveals that he has had sex with his 25 year old (female) teacher will not normally get the same reaction if the sexes were swapped.
Boys and girls are just not treated the same.
There is no female equivalent of the term 'sowing your wild oats'.
Blokes who sleep with many woman are called studs.
Women who sleep with many men are called something quite derogatory (and there are many different words for these women).
Therefore it's not a great leap to the idea that male teachers and female teachers will not be treated the same when engaging in sexual relations with teenagers in their charge.
Perhaps the reason why it's not equitable, is because *we* are not equitable.
Also, in this case, the relative ages of the teacher and the boy may have had a bearing.
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