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  • No, not at all.
  • Nope, either way it is highly inappropriate.
  • No. It's all messed up. What adult wants to have sex with a child? An f'ed up adult.
  • I think one is as inappropriate as the other!!!
  • I don't think there is but apparently many of the courts in our country do!
  • They're both bad, but I think that more of a public outcry would be cause if the public heard about a male teacher and a female student than the other way around.
  • No. It's all wrong. Especially if your refering to high school teachers and students. I can see how college is more acceptable. By the time most people are in college they are legal adults, and then it is in my mind ok. How ever there is always the problem of partiality. If a professor and a student get too close it could cause more problems in the class room. So it's probably best to avoid the situation no matter what school setting your in.
  • It depends on the relationship. Some young men are the aggressor and do manipulate the teacher. Some young girls do seduce their teachers. So it has to go by an individual case by case basis. Either way it's wrong and the best way to avoid this is to have counseling and classes for the teachers to help them understand their own issues and feelings so they do not become vulnerable either as the aggressor themselves or as the one who was seduced. Teenagers have strong sex drives and no control over their emotions. Any adult with issues themselves can be drawn into the drama. Understanding of these things is the best remedy for them.
  • No there is no difference
  • nope. no difference
  • One is unwanted and the other is a dream come true.
  • The law seems not to think so I've seen cases were female teachers get slapped on the wrist and mal teachers hit hard I say hit them both hard
  • Irrespective of what you think about the sex. It's equally wrong in both cases because the teacher will have a compelling reason to favor that particular student. Even if the sex was terrible, they gotta keep the brat from talking.
  • Sure if you are asking about the actual mechanics of it, maybe not so much if you are asking about the morality; yes maybe if you are asking about how often it happens and yes if you are asking about how many react when they hear about it, and no in the eye of the law and I could go on - just ask my wife; and on, and on.
  • Yes it's definitely different in certain circumstances. I think the two cases are the same if the child is prepubescent. Pedophilia is sick and a serious crime. However in the case of a post-pubescent student it begins to become different. I certainly think any affair between a teacher and student is serious professional misconduct. It's totally messed up. The teacher should be fired, black listed and criminally charged if the child is under the age of consent. However I think a male teacher seducing a 15 year old girl is guilty of a far greater offense. He's really taking advantage of her emotional immaturity in a predatory way. Women sleeping with underage boys should be treated leniently. It's just different. Boys that age are full of hormones and want to get laid. Having an affair with a hot teacher is everyone school boy's fantasy. It's just a fact that men play a dominant role in human sexuality. Men generally pursue women. That makes it different. A woman can't take sexual advantage of a 15 year old boy because he's just too willing.
  • To most boys, having sex with a female teacher can be like an achievement. There is still the attitude that in sex, the male is the one in control. When it's a girl having sex with a male teacher it's assumed that she was taken advantage of. This attitude also affects the minors in question - I'm fairly sure that the incident will affect the boy less than the girl in the above scenarios, simply because a boy might feel that he "scored".
  • It is no diferent. The adult is a predetaor in either case. I am talking high school - lines get blurred in college when the professor could be 28 and the student 22. That could be mutual attraction.
  • Yes, boys will brag about it and be glad they made that "accomplishment" so the woman teacher doesn't look as bad as a male teacher who does the same thing with a female. Strange how the law doesn't prosecute equally either. Woman should be prosecuted to the fullest extent, just like men are.
  • Yes! The male student is the cream of the crop, hes the true benefiter in the case, and after prison has the best outlook the female teacher, a career in porn. For the man teacher case that pederast should be victim to every fathers wrath, limit one weapon for father. -Bud Greenly
  • All the same.They should be nailed to the school wall for having relationship with monirs and that too their students.
  • Yes, I think. In general, boys and girls are different when it comes to sex. For the boy it's more of an education. It's no-strings-attached SEX!! For the girl ... it's probably not so simple... she probably will become more emotionally involved and more hurt when it ends... and (big AND) she could wind up pregnant and that could ruin her whole life... cause she'll probably have to leave school etc...
  • Well you know the students could be young of-age adults at university, their teacher a professor. Boys would be more likely to brag about having a liaison, or to keep it quiet and see it as a great masculine feat- that he, being younger than his female teacher, still got her all hot for him. If a male teacher did this to a girl, sadly they would endure more prejudice, people would claim he bewitched the girl into falling for him and thinking it was ok to do what they did, even though in order for a female teacher to sleep with a male student, she must equally-so seduce him.

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