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Original post by Qari
Your Point is?


I find it quite directly rude towards myself.

Original post by AwsomePossum
He can sexually harass and molest who he wants as long as its not me .


Exactly!
Reply 81
Original post by Autistic Merit
Yes but their sexuality is not something that they have control over. If they act on it then that's a different matter.


I think they have perfect control over it for the very fact they try and conceal what they're up to from others

'No control' implies leaping on anyone in the vicinity, which they clearly don't do

So you have a major logic fail there!
Reply 82
Original post by chocolatesauce
I think if I was a parent of the child I would want to physically hurt him although I would stop myself. I know my dad would go insane if that happened to me..... so basically he would occupy paedophiles at his school, what a strange man....


so would any male who cared about his family. and yup you took the words right out of my mouth

Original post by chocolatesauce
after the talk but I'd rather him be safe...well it wasn't just me, it was my family too, must have been awkward for him but I was in the same position at his age! :tongue: apparently his mind was blown lol


well lucky you had someone explain it to you. I learned it from news articles other students etc.
Awkward when I had to tell my brother
lol I know how he feels I was shocked the first time I heard about a dude being raped
Reply 83
Original post by AwsomePossum
My English teacher is now a convicted kiddie fiddler, I judge him more for forcing us to read Romeo and Juliet in 4th year.

At the end of the day he taught me enough to get me a 1.He can sexually harass and molest who he wants as long as its not me .


What a selfish, morally bankrupt attitude
Original post by aeon439
I think they have perfect control over it for the very fact they try and conceal what they're up to from others

'No control' implies leaping on anyone in the vicinity, which they clearly don't do

So you have a major logic fail there!


Paedophilia is a sexuality. Not everyone who is a paedophile acts upon their urges. In the same way, not all gays have had homosexual sex.
Reply 85
Original post by Autistic Merit
I find it quite directly rude towards myself.



Exactly!


i care beacause.......
Original post by Qari
Your Point is?


I find it unacceptable that a Muslim such as yourself would justify violence under any circumstances.
Original post by Qari
so would any male who cared about his family. and yup you took the words right out of my mouth



well lucky you had someone explain it to you. I learned it from news articles other students etc.
Awkward when I had to tell my brother
lol I know how he feels I was shocked the first time I heard about a dude being raped


Since I go to a girls school, its less awkward to talk about this topic since the opposite gender isn't around. Also we have at least 2 assemblies every year just about rape etc.. My school takes it very seriously now.
Reply 88
Original post by Autistic Merit
Paedophilia is a sexuality. Not everyone who is a paedophile acts upon their urges. In the same way, not all gays have had homosexual sex.


Make your mind up; you said they have no control earlier

I think we all get the picture re what you like looking at on your pc :rolleyes:
Reply 89
Original post by Autistic Merit
I find it unacceptable that a Muslim such as yourself would justify violence under any circumstances.


if my family is at harm of course I would use violence
Original post by aeon439
Make your mind up; you said they have no control earlier

I think we all get the picture re what you like looking at on your pc :rolleyes:


I'm a teacher; I find what you're saying at the moment to be completely offensive.

attraction =/= acting upon it
Reply 91
Original post by chocolatesauce
Since I go to a girls school, its less awkward to talk about this topic since the opposite gender isn't around. Also we have at least 2 assemblies every year just about rape etc.. My school takes it very seriously now.


that's good & it explains why the teachers won't caught sooner.
I used to wish girls only school had only female teachers. (some of my relatives have/go been/to one)
Reply 92
Original post by Autistic Merit
I'm a teacher; I find what you're saying at the moment to be completely offensive.

attraction =/= acting upon it


Oh my God, this situation is even worse than I thought!

I find your defence of paedophilia while being a teacher in charge of children
so off-the-scale offensive it's untrue!

Post it publicly on your Facebook page if you're so keen on expressing these views - see how many parents take kindly to it!
A point of interest, as a female student. I have a male teacher who I am great friends with. We e-mail each other conversational e-mails and funny pictures, I regularly see him around and have a chat, if I'm staying behind after school we have a coffee together. He also has a wife and a beautiful baby girl, who he brought into school after hours and let me hold, and then when he left to see his colleague I had some cake with his wife. It's my highest achieving class - I am getting very high grades. I think this chilled relationship is the reason why. Yes, we've surpassed the 'teacher-student boundary', but we're not romantically involved. So why is it a problem? I think this should be actively encouraged - it's beneficial to both sides.
Original post by Qari
that's good & it explains why the teachers won't caught sooner.
I used to wish girls only school had only female teachers. (some of my relatives have/go been/to one)


I don't mind male teachers so long as they do their job properly, I still have male teachers and they are amazing at what they do. :smile:
Reply 95
Original post by CJKay
Give that women are fully grown by the time they reach age 17, that's not really much to be shocked about. There are vastly profitable areas of the pornography industry dedicated solely to using "just 18" models lol.


it's the only one I've come across which is legitimate, aside from rumours in school about the deputy headteacher, but I don't know if that incident was true or not
Original post by Qari

I wish girls only school had only female teachers. (some of my relatives have/go been/to one)


And that's not sexist?

Original post by aeon439

Post it publicly on your Facebook page if you're so keen on expressing these views - see how many parents take kindly to it!


Like I would add parents on Facebook. :rolleyes:
Original post by katinthehat
A point of interest, as a female student. I have a male teacher who I am great friends with. We e-mail each other conversational e-mails and funny pictures, I regularly see him around and have a chat, if I'm staying behind after school we have a coffee together. He also has a wife and a beautiful baby girl, who he brought into school after hours and let me hold, and then when he left to see his colleague I had some cake with his wife. It's my highest achieving class - I am getting very high grades. I think this chilled relationship is the reason why. Yes, we've surpassed the 'teacher-student boundary', but we're not romantically involved. So why is it a problem? I think this should be actively encouraged - it's beneficial to both sides.


Exactly! Nothing wrong with it!
Reply 98
Original post by Autistic Merit
And that's not sexist?



Like I would add parents on Facebook. :rolleyes:


Yes I can well see that if your interest is in their kids!

ffs
Reply 99
Original post by katinthehat
A point of interest, as a female student. I have a male teacher who I am great friends with. We e-mail each other conversational e-mails and funny pictures, I regularly see him around and have a chat, if I'm staying behind after school we have a coffee together. He also has a wife and a beautiful baby girl, who he brought into school after hours and let me hold, and then when he left to see his colleague I had some cake with his wife. It's my highest achieving class - I am getting very high grades. I think this chilled relationship is the reason why. Yes, we've surpassed the 'teacher-student boundary', but we're not romantically involved. So why is it a problem? I think this should be actively encouraged - it's beneficial to both sides.


Those type are alright. I have some teachers who I know what their family does but there isa difference between them and paedos

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