I was snooping around the net this morning and came across yet another woman who has been charged with having sex with a young teenage boy. Happens all the time, though you wouldn't know it because the press coverage is non-existent on these stories.
So, let's take a run through the epidemic of female teachers having sex with teenage boys:
A Grade 8 female teacher is nabbed grinding with a 14-year-old boy on her couch.
A Mississippi female teacher is arrested for having sex with her 15-year-old student, after sending him explicit text messages. In a text, she wrote, "I'm sensitive but not sore, you were good."
A Tennessee female teacher is busted for having sex with a 13-year-old student. After release from jail, she starts a MySpace page dedicated to "32," the number on the boy's basketball jersey.
A female Florida math teacher is caught after an 18-month affair with a student.
A Delaware female teacher is arrested for having sex with a 13-year-old student.
A 23-year-old female teacher's assistant is busted for having sexual encounters with special ed students.
A Kansas female teacher is charged with having sex with a teenager in her house.
A high school female teacher is caught in her classroom with all the lights off. Oh, and a teenage boy.
A Chicago high school female teacher is charged with having sex with boys, and giving them pot and booze.
An Arkansas female teacher is charged with having sex with a 14-year-old boy.
A female gym teacher is hit with 13 counts of statutory rape and 15 counts of sexual battery.
A female English teacher throws a party at her house, complete with beer, porno videos, and teenage boys.
A female cheerleading coach and a female art teacher are busted for having sex with underage male students.
Had enough?
So, the Pope's in town and people are marching, telling him to take action on the pedophile priest syndrome. We can get into all kinds of arguments as to the definition of "pedophile," but whatever. Male priests had sexual encounters with boys, and people are rightfully outraged.
Yet female teachers have sexual encounters with boys all the time, and you hear nary a whisper. Once a year, you'll hear a story about it, but it isn't "pedophilia." It's a strange "love affair."
Why the difference?
Start your spin machine.
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