When I was in elementary school, I was fortunate to have excellent teachers who taught me how to read, (and I love to read) and proper hygiene %26amp; manners. I had music teachers from 2nd through 8th grade who taught me to love music %26amp; how to sing, (I have a broad interest in music). In 7th grade my geography teacher, who was also a mountain climber and explorer, instilled in me a love for the outdoors and nature (I love to mountain hike). From 2nd grade through 5th, my gym teachers raised my self esteem and self confidence and taught me how to be a better athlete than I already was,(I've always been active in athletics and coaching), and I'm a history nut because my history teachers made learning history fun and interesting. Most of my teachers were very good to me and were good at their job. They had a more profound effect on my life than my own parents. Do you folks feel the same way about your teachers as I, or was I just one of the lucky ones? Feel free 2 thank your teachers here.
My teachers are my heroes~ care to know why?
i want to thank my maths tutor for her great patience and belief in me.
she took great pains to coach me - a super idiot in maths - and i managed to pass within short period of time. i would have flopped my maths and not able to continue my studies, if she did not appear at the right time.
thank you, miss.
Reply:You're lucky... I like one of my teachers, Mr.Cussler... he teaches philosophy and he always relates everything well... he had some bad experiences and doesn't hesitate to tell us not to do what he did. But the rest of my teachers..well... they're paid to be there.. it seems like that's all they care about. Except maybe Mrs. Stopford..she's so into womans rights' and stuff. She rocks!
But I taught myself all those things people taught to you, you're lucky, and it's good that you are interested in so many things :) I hope you go on to do GREAT things with all these skills... Love Always..Mychelle
Reply:u were defiantly one of the lucky ones...good 4 you....and the other kids will be so lucky 2.....
Reply:Absolutely. Mr. Vail of Simi Valley High School boosted my self esteem by teaching me Chemistry - I actually got an "A". Mr. Olsen of Simi valley - same thing. I'd never earned an A+ in history. It was those two experiences that jump started my academic life. I graduated high school with a 3.4... college with a 3.7.. and a masters program with a 4.0. Amazing - I thought I'd never be the person that I am today.
Reply:well most of my life ive been home schooled cuz kids in my town r really really mean and nasty so i will thank my mom and dad 4 teaching me...i guess. and i want to thank miss duran my second 2nd grade teacher. she said i was a very good student and that it would make her job easyer if her students were more like me. and she always made me feel like i was loved in school even if i didnt have that many friends. and yes u were lucky.
Reply:yOU WERE VERY LUCKY. I had a handful of great teachers...the rest ...well. I don't even think they liked kids or their jobs and probably hated all the other teachers (politics you know are everywhere).
Sunday, May 16, 2010
If you know someone is involved with a person that is a liar, cheat, violent temper, do you tell them?
This man claims to be kind, gentle, well educated, etc. and is a liar, mean, has a violent temper, committed his first wife to a nut house in Russia, raped a 16 yr old girl... and now has married another innocent woman based on lies. I know what he did to his last wife who was lucky enough to escape him. Do I let this current woman know what she is dealing with?
If you know someone is involved with a person that is a liar, cheat, violent temper, do you tell them?
Tell her, but don't expect it to do much good at first. If she is in love then she will be oblivious to what you say. Why didn't someone warn her before she got married or when she started dating this guy?
Reply:that is a double edged sword, she may hate you for telling her and takes his side, she needs to see some signs, make her beleive she is seeing the signs on her own
Reply:pickabombom is right. get some hard proof...like a police report, etc. first. Good luck.
Reply:you can tell her once only...if she does not hear you then maybe she would feel...if she is your friend or your good acquantaince she should believe you...if not then stay out their business and she will eventually find out...hopefully b 4 its not too late.
Reply:Do you have proof? She might listen better if you have some. If she is your friend you should tell her. I lost a good friend by telling her the truth about her boyfriend and later when I ended up being right she had no one to blame but herself. She might not listen to you at first but she will eventualy, and she will be thankfull.
If you know someone is involved with a person that is a liar, cheat, violent temper, do you tell them?
Tell her, but don't expect it to do much good at first. If she is in love then she will be oblivious to what you say. Why didn't someone warn her before she got married or when she started dating this guy?
Reply:that is a double edged sword, she may hate you for telling her and takes his side, she needs to see some signs, make her beleive she is seeing the signs on her own
Reply:pickabombom is right. get some hard proof...like a police report, etc. first. Good luck.
Reply:you can tell her once only...if she does not hear you then maybe she would feel...if she is your friend or your good acquantaince she should believe you...if not then stay out their business and she will eventually find out...hopefully b 4 its not too late.
Reply:Do you have proof? She might listen better if you have some. If she is your friend you should tell her. I lost a good friend by telling her the truth about her boyfriend and later when I ended up being right she had no one to blame but herself. She might not listen to you at first but she will eventualy, and she will be thankfull.
With all the discussion of "disturbed" people doing very deranged things?
to spouses and their children. What is the stupidest, most out of control thing you have ever done over a man?
I hate to admit it, but I was so in "Love" with this control freak, we were arguing going down the road, I just said something stupid to him, opened the car door and jumped out at about 45-50 miles an hour...I was gonna show him....right...call the
nut wagon and haul my *** away....luckily I only suffered a bad case of asphalt burns, gravel in my skin, and my ego was shot, but I dumped him, got help and that was a turning point in my life...I am just lucky I did not die and leave my baby with no momma...makes me shudder to think about it now...
With all the discussion of "disturbed" people doing very deranged things?
OMG!!That must have been crazy! Glad to see you lived to tell!!
I hate to admit it, but I was so in "Love" with this control freak, we were arguing going down the road, I just said something stupid to him, opened the car door and jumped out at about 45-50 miles an hour...I was gonna show him....right...call the
nut wagon and haul my *** away....luckily I only suffered a bad case of asphalt burns, gravel in my skin, and my ego was shot, but I dumped him, got help and that was a turning point in my life...I am just lucky I did not die and leave my baby with no momma...makes me shudder to think about it now...
With all the discussion of "disturbed" people doing very deranged things?
OMG!!That must have been crazy! Glad to see you lived to tell!!
Would you hold on? Would you have faith in his change or use his past against him?is love enough?
I am a 25 yr old mom/2 my husband made a mistake lots of ppl make but he got caught. He recvd a 6 yr sent. for first offence. hes been gone for 3 1/2 years now and im still here for him. I just was curious as to how many would stay and leave. It is rough w/o sex even rougher being lonely but i manage to hold on. And we have a great marraige we both honor and value more than anthg. We have better commun. over the miles then alot of couples who see each other 24 7. Our love grows every day even when we dont talk. we have learned to take nothing for granted b/c you never know when it will be taken from you.I dont know what I would do w/o him. He always reassures me when it gets rough and reminds me of allI have accomplshd. He is in prison and keeps me sane! Even given the situation I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. Thats why I wait. I know how wondrfl he is and I have faith in him. Do you thnk u could put a mans past aside and wait 6 yrs for him or do u thnk im nuts?
Would you hold on? Would you have faith in his change or use his past against him?is love enough?
Firstly I admire your strength and believe in your husband and he should be the luckiest man to have you as a wonderful wife.You have given him ample chance and I hope he changes for the better for your sake and the sacrifice you have made.
Since you have decided to wait, wait and once he is out see if things work out and if for whatever reason it doesn't(touch wood) than my suggestion is no more chance to be given.
So be brave and wait......good luck.
Reply:The more people change, the more they stay the same.
Not every one commits felonies.
If your children do what your husband has done is that going to be OK?
Yes, I think you should be exploring your alternatives.... .
Reply:well if you really love him don't care for the past.
it's past and you can't change it it already happened.
i think you still love him because you still keep on waiting for him.
when his back don't focus what happened in the past just think of a better future for the whole family.
good luck....
Reply:it is very clear that you love him so i see nothing wrong with waiting on him it is what you want that is never crazy that is true love
Reply:real good for you if you can do it. and you will both have a good life.
Reply:I admire your loyalty and think your husband is lucky to be loved so much.
Reply:It sounds like you really love him. You didn't tell us what he did to go to prison, so that is the only factor I would worry about. If it was something totally reprehensible and repugnant I would not expect him to change very much.
Prison often makes people "better" criminals, so to speak. He will be different when he gets out. Be prepared for that. Also, you're in for some hard times when he gets out. He'll probably have trouble finding a decent job. Are you prepared to deal with that? These are just some things to consider. I'm not telling you to leave him. Only you can know whether you should or not. God bless you and your children.
Reply:Some people are willing to wait, others won't. This is a question only you can answer.
Reply:Personally, if my bf went to prison, he's on his own. If he knew that he could go to prison for his crime he therefor couldn't love me that much or he wouldn't risk seperating us.
He's the one in prison, I'd see no reason for me to suffer too.
Reply:If the mistake he made wasn't against a person, then I see no reason why you can't remain committed to your marriage.
There are family visits when he gets close to being released...it's called family reunification. Hang in there....if you leave him and by the time he gets out you may not have found a new relationship that is as loving as what you are questioning.
The deal breaker for me would be if he gets in trouble and gets time added to his sentence. He has to make every effort to get home ASAP.
I wish you all the best.
Reply:No one can tell you what is right for you. I would have trouble waiting that long but i might. Stay true to you and what is right for you.
Good luck
Reply:It's clear that you love him. Whether or not to stay with him depends on what he did. Is he ready to tell you he won't do it again and mean it? I say stay for now, but if you see any evidence he is on the same track after he comes out leave him, you have your kids to think about.
Reply:If you love him, anytime is worth the wait. If you are going to use his past against him forever...that will spell trouble.
Reply:you're not nuts,you just have more faith than most would have in their spouse
Reply:He's in jail cuz he 'got caught'. regardless if your relationship is good....he wouldve kept on doing something 'illegal'. He's being 'forced' by PRISON...not by choice to put a past aside.
You dont say what he's done, so, guess you and your kids are proud of him and can wait and hope that his prison time....HE will realize the loss of his family for 6 years. sad
Reply:you have obviously excused him for whatever it was he dis by saying lots of people do it, so putting the past behind you is a non issue since you see nothing wrong with his past.... so the real question could be
If your mate was framed, you would you run?
no I wouldnt I would be there, easy for me to say/think from where I am sitting, hats off to you!..
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Would you hold on? Would you have faith in his change or use his past against him?is love enough?
Firstly I admire your strength and believe in your husband and he should be the luckiest man to have you as a wonderful wife.You have given him ample chance and I hope he changes for the better for your sake and the sacrifice you have made.
Since you have decided to wait, wait and once he is out see if things work out and if for whatever reason it doesn't(touch wood) than my suggestion is no more chance to be given.
So be brave and wait......good luck.
Reply:The more people change, the more they stay the same.
Not every one commits felonies.
If your children do what your husband has done is that going to be OK?
Yes, I think you should be exploring your alternatives.... .
Reply:well if you really love him don't care for the past.
it's past and you can't change it it already happened.
i think you still love him because you still keep on waiting for him.
when his back don't focus what happened in the past just think of a better future for the whole family.
good luck....
Reply:it is very clear that you love him so i see nothing wrong with waiting on him it is what you want that is never crazy that is true love
Reply:real good for you if you can do it. and you will both have a good life.
Reply:I admire your loyalty and think your husband is lucky to be loved so much.
Reply:It sounds like you really love him. You didn't tell us what he did to go to prison, so that is the only factor I would worry about. If it was something totally reprehensible and repugnant I would not expect him to change very much.
Prison often makes people "better" criminals, so to speak. He will be different when he gets out. Be prepared for that. Also, you're in for some hard times when he gets out. He'll probably have trouble finding a decent job. Are you prepared to deal with that? These are just some things to consider. I'm not telling you to leave him. Only you can know whether you should or not. God bless you and your children.
Reply:Some people are willing to wait, others won't. This is a question only you can answer.
Reply:Personally, if my bf went to prison, he's on his own. If he knew that he could go to prison for his crime he therefor couldn't love me that much or he wouldn't risk seperating us.
He's the one in prison, I'd see no reason for me to suffer too.
Reply:If the mistake he made wasn't against a person, then I see no reason why you can't remain committed to your marriage.
There are family visits when he gets close to being released...it's called family reunification. Hang in there....if you leave him and by the time he gets out you may not have found a new relationship that is as loving as what you are questioning.
The deal breaker for me would be if he gets in trouble and gets time added to his sentence. He has to make every effort to get home ASAP.
I wish you all the best.
Reply:No one can tell you what is right for you. I would have trouble waiting that long but i might. Stay true to you and what is right for you.
Good luck
Reply:It's clear that you love him. Whether or not to stay with him depends on what he did. Is he ready to tell you he won't do it again and mean it? I say stay for now, but if you see any evidence he is on the same track after he comes out leave him, you have your kids to think about.
Reply:If you love him, anytime is worth the wait. If you are going to use his past against him forever...that will spell trouble.
Reply:you're not nuts,you just have more faith than most would have in their spouse
Reply:He's in jail cuz he 'got caught'. regardless if your relationship is good....he wouldve kept on doing something 'illegal'. He's being 'forced' by PRISON...not by choice to put a past aside.
You dont say what he's done, so, guess you and your kids are proud of him and can wait and hope that his prison time....HE will realize the loss of his family for 6 years. sad
Reply:you have obviously excused him for whatever it was he dis by saying lots of people do it, so putting the past behind you is a non issue since you see nothing wrong with his past.... so the real question could be
If your mate was framed, you would you run?
no I wouldnt I would be there, easy for me to say/think from where I am sitting, hats off to you!..
movie theatre
My teachers are my heroes~ care to know why?
When I was in elementary school, I was fortunate to have excellent teachers who taught me how to read, (and I love to read) and proper hygiene %26amp; manners. I had music teachers from 2nd through 8th grade who taught me to love music %26amp; how to sing, (I have a broad interest in music). In 7th grade my geography teacher, who was also a mountain climber and explorer, instilled in me a love for the outdoors and nature (I love to mountain hike). From 2nd grade through 5th, my gym teachers raised my self esteem and self confidence and taught me how to be a better athlete than I already was,(I've always been active in athletics and coaching), and I'm a history nut because my history teachers made learning history fun and interesting. Most of my teachers were very good to me and were good at their job. They had a more profound effect on my life than my own parents. Do you folks feel the same way about your teachers as I, or was I just one of the lucky ones? Feel free 2 thank your teachers here.
My teachers are my heroes~ care to know why?
I had marvelous teachers too. They opened up a whole new world for me in every subject available. My 4th, 6th and 7th grade teachers are next to me in my best memories from those days.
My father and a few friends became my best teachers of all times, they esposed me to subjects and points of view that molded my way of thinking, my way of living and my way of relating to the world.
Reply:Yes my teachers are heroes too. My 3rd grade teacher loved music and we used to sing sometimes after coming in from lunch recess. My 4th, 5th, and 6th teachers taught me about responsibilty for my studies and though I didn't listen at the time, I'm listening now. I'm studying to become a teacher now and I hope I influence my students lives the way they influenced mine.
Reply:You "Q" is refreshing ! It's been a while since I went to school .
I wasn't as fortunate as you are because I didn't see the importance of school . I always wanted to be a Mom and wife .
Didn't think I had to participate in school for that . I have always been sorry ! My children and Grandchildren are thankfully like you they are excited ti learn . Good luck in everything you do !!!
Reply:all my teachers were jerks. i didn't get a decent teacher until the 12th grade, and he made me realize what a con game it all was.
Reply:I was not lucky to have the kind of teachers you describe.. I had a teacher who hit me when I had an accident as a child after she denied me to go to the restroom...she thought I went to often.. only to find out that the next week they found out the reason I had to go so often and the reason I had the accident was becuase I had to have kidney surgery... my daughter had some bad teachers.. They thought that teaching kids to use profanity was fun... they thought that if you asked a question you were not listening even though most of the kids could not get what they were saying.. Funny the teachers did not care.. it interupted their morning news and coffee... that they are now allowed in the rooms... I could go on... but what I will say.. is out of all the bad ... there was one very good teacher who instilled the love of Math in my daughter.. she is very good at math today.. because Mrs. Randel.. From Hollaway Elementary in Tucson, AZ was one of the best teachers of her time.. funny sometimes there is a light at the end of the rainbow.. sad part.. They will someday lose the Good teachers.. because the pay is low the stress is high and the world has changed.... I hope the people make the decisions in Teachers pay will someday realize that our children are our future.. they need good quality teachers... and some are really out there.. don't lose the good ones.. and add to them.. pay them well.. treat them good.. and reward them when their children learn... That will make them better at the job and our Children and our society will benifit...
Reply:omg that is so cool i have a teacher who is a hero she saves me i acualy have 3 mr.puffys creepy tho haha
My teachers are my heroes~ care to know why?
I had marvelous teachers too. They opened up a whole new world for me in every subject available. My 4th, 6th and 7th grade teachers are next to me in my best memories from those days.
My father and a few friends became my best teachers of all times, they esposed me to subjects and points of view that molded my way of thinking, my way of living and my way of relating to the world.
Reply:Yes my teachers are heroes too. My 3rd grade teacher loved music and we used to sing sometimes after coming in from lunch recess. My 4th, 5th, and 6th teachers taught me about responsibilty for my studies and though I didn't listen at the time, I'm listening now. I'm studying to become a teacher now and I hope I influence my students lives the way they influenced mine.
Reply:You "Q" is refreshing ! It's been a while since I went to school .
I wasn't as fortunate as you are because I didn't see the importance of school . I always wanted to be a Mom and wife .
Didn't think I had to participate in school for that . I have always been sorry ! My children and Grandchildren are thankfully like you they are excited ti learn . Good luck in everything you do !!!
Reply:all my teachers were jerks. i didn't get a decent teacher until the 12th grade, and he made me realize what a con game it all was.
Reply:I was not lucky to have the kind of teachers you describe.. I had a teacher who hit me when I had an accident as a child after she denied me to go to the restroom...she thought I went to often.. only to find out that the next week they found out the reason I had to go so often and the reason I had the accident was becuase I had to have kidney surgery... my daughter had some bad teachers.. They thought that teaching kids to use profanity was fun... they thought that if you asked a question you were not listening even though most of the kids could not get what they were saying.. Funny the teachers did not care.. it interupted their morning news and coffee... that they are now allowed in the rooms... I could go on... but what I will say.. is out of all the bad ... there was one very good teacher who instilled the love of Math in my daughter.. she is very good at math today.. because Mrs. Randel.. From Hollaway Elementary in Tucson, AZ was one of the best teachers of her time.. funny sometimes there is a light at the end of the rainbow.. sad part.. They will someday lose the Good teachers.. because the pay is low the stress is high and the world has changed.... I hope the people make the decisions in Teachers pay will someday realize that our children are our future.. they need good quality teachers... and some are really out there.. don't lose the good ones.. and add to them.. pay them well.. treat them good.. and reward them when their children learn... That will make them better at the job and our Children and our society will benifit...
Reply:omg that is so cool i have a teacher who is a hero she saves me i acualy have 3 mr.puffys creepy tho haha
Monday, November 16, 2009
My teachers are my heroes~ care to know why?
When I was in elementary school, I was fortunate to have excellent teachers who taught me how to read, (and I love to read) and proper hygiene %26amp; manners. I had music teachers from 2nd through 8th grade who taught me to love music %26amp; how to sing, (I have a broad interest in music). In 7th grade my geography teacher, who was also a mountain climber and explorer, instilled in me a love for the outdoors and nature (I love to mountain hike). From 2nd grade through 5th, my gym teachers raised my self esteem and self confidence and taught me how to be a better athlete than I already was,(I've always been active in athletics and coaching), and I'm a history nut because my history teachers made learning history fun and interesting. Most of my teachers were very good to me and were good at their job. They had a more profound effect on my life than my own parents. Do you folks feel the same way about your teachers as I, or was I just one of the lucky ones? Feel free 2 thank your teachers here.
My teachers are my heroes~ care to know why?
Absolutely, my parents were abusive and neglectful and if it hadn't been for a few outstanding teachers i would have given up a long time ago. Thanks to them I have an appreciation of art, history, culture and science and now have a fulfilling career in welfare - so yes and a huge thanks to all the teachers doing there thing out there - you're all worth millions :)
Reply:BRAVO!!! - to you %26amp; your Teachers! :-)
I am (beginning this year) a Substitute Teacher w.i. my local School District.
I was a MENTOR also in my local school district w. the America's Promise Initiative during the past 7 years.
Wherever and whenever I have the opportunity, I give the thanks to my 6th Grade Elementary school Teacher for instilling this mindset into my heart.
May I mention your story in my connections and in classes?
Reply:i feel gratitude for all my teachers, especially the ones from my elementary school. thanks guys. can't say a lot, and it will never be enough. still, thank you...
Reply:I'll save myself a lot of typing and everyone a lot of reading by saying that I join you in my gratitude towards my teachers.
On top of that, I come from a family of teachers: my mom is a teacher and 2 of my grandparents were teachers. I'm grateful to them eternally.
Reply:in elementary school my teachers were okay but now in high school i like me teachers a ton more and i love just about all of my classes
Reply:Although I'm forty-something, I still remember my elementary math teacher. Her name was Mrs. Hackett. I had trouble with this subject, but she came in an hour early and she stayed an hour late, every day....to tutor me without any extra compensation. I'm still not comfortable with math, but she helped me understand %26amp; helped me understand enough to graduate.
My gym teacher was Mr. Christian. And he taught me much more than physical education. He helped hide %26amp; protect my mother and I when we ran %26amp; hid from my step-father who was extremely abusive %26amp; quite threatening.
I've never forgotten these 2 teachers who went so far above %26amp; beyond without a single thought for themselves. They received no compensation for their efforts, but even so....that didn't seem to matter, because they not only taught me how to succeed, but how to live....and they somehow knew it before I'd ever left the shelter of their wings.
May they both rest in peace %26amp; know that they aren't forgotten %26amp; still loved beyond measure.
Reply:Hm, come to think of it, I do owe alot to my teachers. Too bad everyone doesn't appreciate education as much as we do.
Reply:I am a teacher
My teachers are my heroes~ care to know why?
Absolutely, my parents were abusive and neglectful and if it hadn't been for a few outstanding teachers i would have given up a long time ago. Thanks to them I have an appreciation of art, history, culture and science and now have a fulfilling career in welfare - so yes and a huge thanks to all the teachers doing there thing out there - you're all worth millions :)
Reply:BRAVO!!! - to you %26amp; your Teachers! :-)
I am (beginning this year) a Substitute Teacher w.i. my local School District.
I was a MENTOR also in my local school district w. the America's Promise Initiative during the past 7 years.
Wherever and whenever I have the opportunity, I give the thanks to my 6th Grade Elementary school Teacher for instilling this mindset into my heart.
May I mention your story in my connections and in classes?
Reply:i feel gratitude for all my teachers, especially the ones from my elementary school. thanks guys. can't say a lot, and it will never be enough. still, thank you...
Reply:I'll save myself a lot of typing and everyone a lot of reading by saying that I join you in my gratitude towards my teachers.
On top of that, I come from a family of teachers: my mom is a teacher and 2 of my grandparents were teachers. I'm grateful to them eternally.
Reply:in elementary school my teachers were okay but now in high school i like me teachers a ton more and i love just about all of my classes
Reply:Although I'm forty-something, I still remember my elementary math teacher. Her name was Mrs. Hackett. I had trouble with this subject, but she came in an hour early and she stayed an hour late, every day....to tutor me without any extra compensation. I'm still not comfortable with math, but she helped me understand %26amp; helped me understand enough to graduate.
My gym teacher was Mr. Christian. And he taught me much more than physical education. He helped hide %26amp; protect my mother and I when we ran %26amp; hid from my step-father who was extremely abusive %26amp; quite threatening.
I've never forgotten these 2 teachers who went so far above %26amp; beyond without a single thought for themselves. They received no compensation for their efforts, but even so....that didn't seem to matter, because they not only taught me how to succeed, but how to live....and they somehow knew it before I'd ever left the shelter of their wings.
May they both rest in peace %26amp; know that they aren't forgotten %26amp; still loved beyond measure.
Reply:Hm, come to think of it, I do owe alot to my teachers. Too bad everyone doesn't appreciate education as much as we do.
Reply:I am a teacher
Is Debra Lafave being used as a RATINGS GRABBER by the networks?
I saw Debra Lafave on the Dateline interview. Aside from being the hottest reading teacher in the world - I don't think praying to God could get you a better teacher - Debra is being unfairly crucified in the media which I believe is using her to get ratings.
First of all, Lots of other female teachers have had sexual relations with male students. Only the hottest, sexiest White Female's get media glory from it though. Meanwhile the ugly, old women who do the same thing are tried and convicted with nair a commercial telling what they did.
Hell, they should put the boy on trial for having relations with these old hags.
Anyway, as a male of the species, I think the boy Debra had the relations with IS THE ONE AT FAULT. You are not gonna tell me that she forced him to do anything. She may have seduced him but when it came down to the sex act, this lucky little chump was pumpin' and a' sweatin' - HE HAD EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO STOP. HE JUST WASN'T GOING TO TILL HE GOT HIS NUT.
Is Debra Lafave being used as a RATINGS GRABBER by the networks?
OF COURSE SHE IS.
And yes, there is a double standard. Men are noteworthy for sexual conquests, women are not.
Male teachers are demonized. Females who happen to be knockout pretty, are not - especially if they are White.
You're right, I don't know any healthy heterosexual male who wouldn't have tapped that qss.
Reply:she makes good copy on a slow news day
Reply:she is hott. and you are right if she was not hot she be in the "CHAIR" right now. I watched the same show two nights ago. she's got issues other than being dumber than a box a rocks.....PINKY PROMISE......come on chick
Reply:that is so immature, wow.. if it was the other way around, an older guy %26amp; younger girl the guy would be on trial for life in prison, it is soo hippocritical to have her on house arrest, that is the lamest %26amp; most unfair thing i have ever heard. She was almost 10 years old %26amp; your going to tell me she doesnt know better, i dont give a sh*t about her excuses %26amp; her "mental status" thats just to cover her sick *** from liking young boys. its absolutely disgusting.
Reply:Of course.
First of all, Lots of other female teachers have had sexual relations with male students. Only the hottest, sexiest White Female's get media glory from it though. Meanwhile the ugly, old women who do the same thing are tried and convicted with nair a commercial telling what they did.
Hell, they should put the boy on trial for having relations with these old hags.
Anyway, as a male of the species, I think the boy Debra had the relations with IS THE ONE AT FAULT. You are not gonna tell me that she forced him to do anything. She may have seduced him but when it came down to the sex act, this lucky little chump was pumpin' and a' sweatin' - HE HAD EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO STOP. HE JUST WASN'T GOING TO TILL HE GOT HIS NUT.
Is Debra Lafave being used as a RATINGS GRABBER by the networks?
OF COURSE SHE IS.
And yes, there is a double standard. Men are noteworthy for sexual conquests, women are not.
Male teachers are demonized. Females who happen to be knockout pretty, are not - especially if they are White.
You're right, I don't know any healthy heterosexual male who wouldn't have tapped that qss.
Reply:she makes good copy on a slow news day
Reply:she is hott. and you are right if she was not hot she be in the "CHAIR" right now. I watched the same show two nights ago. she's got issues other than being dumber than a box a rocks.....PINKY PROMISE......come on chick
Reply:that is so immature, wow.. if it was the other way around, an older guy %26amp; younger girl the guy would be on trial for life in prison, it is soo hippocritical to have her on house arrest, that is the lamest %26amp; most unfair thing i have ever heard. She was almost 10 years old %26amp; your going to tell me she doesnt know better, i dont give a sh*t about her excuses %26amp; her "mental status" thats just to cover her sick *** from liking young boys. its absolutely disgusting.
Reply:Of course.
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