So now I see where I went wrong in High School. I should have been taking ballet classes instead of Astronomy. Dammit!
In contrast, anyone having consensual sex with a 14 or 15 year old boy is not considered to be victimizing him
No, I think it should be against the rules, I'm just not outraged unless somebody is forced to do something against their will. If, as you say, somebody is taking advantage of a position of influence, then that is the equivalent of being forced. But I imagine most times in cases like these, it's the youngster taking advantage of an opportunity to score with an older, more experienced and more attractive person.I'm only outraged if someone is forced to do something against their will. However, there is definitely a double standard out there when it comes to male teachers with female students and vice versa. I know there were a couple of teachers I would have been happy to be touched inappropriately by (or just get nude pictures of) when I was fifteen, and I'm sure it's no different for women.
Is the point of the issue what the hormonally-challenged 15 year old would like to do or what the adult in the position of authority should do? I had a lot of hot teachers I fantasized about when I was a teenager, but in retrospect that doesn't mean it would have been right for them to have sex with me or send me nude pics on my very advanced for the early 1990s cellphone.
It's not even really an age of consent issue primarily as much as it is one of having a position of influence over the kids and that you shouldn't take advantage of it.
We send young people mixed signals in regard to sex. We tell girls, "It's your body and your choice whom you're intimate with," but if they choose someone a great deal older than themselves, it's suddenly bad, horrible and wasn't their choice to do it or they didn't know what they were doing.![]()
Exactly. We have no idea what his motivation was, but he was very likely not some sexual predator-- probably just a lonely guy who felt the best years of his life slipping away and suffered a lapse of will power. Now he's doomed to be looked at as a criminal for the rest of his life, while the girl's only regret will probably be that her friend got in trouble for what to her is a fond memory.^It is possible, RJ. We send young people mixed signals in regard to sex. We tell girls, "It's your body and your choice whom you're intimate with," but if they choose someone a great deal older than themselves, it's suddenly bad, horrible and wasn't their choice to do it or they didn't know what they were doing.
Edit: However, the adult in this situation does know better, and that's what it boils down to.
Just think of how the movies portray these kinds of relationships. If it's a teenage guy and an older woman, it's usually a bittersweet love affair and a rite of passage. If it's a teen girl and an older man, the girl is usually an obsessed stalker (sometimes an out-and-out psychotic) who turns the guy's life upside down and nearly ruins him. Quite apart from the law, there's a double standard, all right.And, conversely, we guys have the image of older women as extremely hot and desirable (hell, I'm pushing 40 and I *still* think that), and the concept of a younger guy with an older woman is not treated with scorn.
Sounds like the spin of someone more comfortable with stereotyping others than with actually discussing the issue.But in the case of the ballet teacher, perhaps she was just doing her duty. I mean, the boys have to prance around on stage in tights, hoisting hot little ballerinas up by their tender bits. Suppose some of her male students were having a few visible hormone issues. She can't in good conscience let them embarass themselves in front of hundreds or thousands of people. So she does what any young, hot, responsible ballet teacher should do. She takes care of the problem!
How's that for spin?!![]()
Sounds like the spin of someone more comfortable with stereotyping others than with actually discussing the issue.But in the case of the ballet teacher, perhaps she was just doing her duty. I mean, the boys have to prance around on stage in tights, hoisting hot little ballerinas up by their tender bits. Suppose some of her male students were having a few visible hormone issues. She can't in good conscience let them embarass themselves in front of hundreds or thousands of people. So she does what any young, hot, responsible ballet teacher should do. She takes care of the problem!
How's that for spin?!![]()
Sounds like the spin of someone more comfortable with stereotyping others than with actually discussing the issue.But in the case of the ballet teacher, perhaps she was just doing her duty. I mean, the boys have to prance around on stage in tights, hoisting hot little ballerinas up by their tender bits. Suppose some of her male students were having a few visible hormone issues. She can't in good conscience let them embarass themselves in front of hundreds or thousands of people. So she does what any young, hot, responsible ballet teacher should do. She takes care of the problem!
How's that for spin?!![]()
You can back that up, can you? If not, then I'll ask for an apology.Sounds like the spin of someone more comfortable with stereotyping others than with actually discussing the issue.But in the case of the ballet teacher, perhaps she was just doing her duty. I mean, the boys have to prance around on stage in tights, hoisting hot little ballerinas up by their tender bits. Suppose some of her male students were having a few visible hormone issues. She can't in good conscience let them embarass themselves in front of hundreds or thousands of people. So she does what any young, hot, responsible ballet teacher should do. She takes care of the problem!
How's that for spin?!![]()
<SNIP>and who cries "racism" at the drop of a hat.
You can back that up, can you? If not, then I'll ask for an apology.Sounds like the spin of someone more comfortable with stereotyping others than with actually discussing the issue.
<SNIP>and who cries "racism" at the drop of a hat.
Or you can read his post, which was suggesting that I called him a racist, and return to your otherwise productive life.You can back that up, can you? If not, then I'll ask for an apology.<SNIP>and who cries "racism" at the drop of a hat.
Or you can pull the stick out, realize that it was a joke, and chill the hell out.
Or you can read his post, which was suggesting that I called him a racist, and return to your otherwise productive life.You can back that up, can you? If not, then I'll ask for an apology.
Or you can pull the stick out, realize that it was a joke, and chill the hell out.![]()
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