Posted on 04/26/2006 8:43:06 AM PDT by Brian Mosely
Former Warren County teacher, Pamela Rogers is back in jail after making further contact with the teenager shes been forbidden to talk to.
Rogers served several months in jail for having a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old student.
Police told the Southern Standard newspaper that Rogers contacted her teenage victim just hours after her most recent court appearance and then later sent the boy a pornographic video of herself.
The paper reports that Rogers is being held without bond. Right now Rogers has seven years of probation, but if she is found guilty of the latest violations that deal could be revoked.
My issue is that I know guys who were 'molested' who DO have problems. Mom's best friend, the next door neighbor etc. These women were in 'mother' roles and yes, it did mess up their heads.
The worst ones are those who swear they came out unscathed >:>.
Again, protect kids and have boundardies, or go down a very dark path.
I am disturbed by the idea that children have no time of innocence any longer. You need to have that golden sunlit period in order to grow up healthy, in my opinion.
Regards, Ivan
This is no big deal. They will be married in a few years and all this fuss will have been in vain.
Is this why ugly women always seem so angry? :-)
bravo.
I had a group of women over at my house the other night, with their daughters.
I had three girls from 7 to 12. Everyone started plowing through and playing with my costumes....I have dozens of things, from folking to extremely glitterly caberet.
One of (early blooming) 12 year olds put on one of my very, very pretty (but womanly) costumes and she instantly went from 12 to 20.
And she KNEW it! I have a 12 foot mirror on my wall and we couldn't drag her off of it. Granted, there was a lot of little girl still there, but there was a lot of sensual woman there too. Who would have responded to male 'attention'. Yes, she became a sexual creature (and we yanked thank costume off her ASAP!)
Why is it we women can see eachothers sexuality, but men refuse to?
I'm happy.
But I ignore what men say 99% of the time :)
The longer you have innocence, the longer you feel safe, the stronger you are.
Simple as that.
Innocence lost is safety destroyed and someone unable to trust is created.
Children...protect them all, equally. Teenage years are when the differences emerge and the legitimate double standard exists.
Yes, men have always been in charge. Always will be unless you want to move to a basket case of a country like Sweden where masculinity has all but evaporated.
Sure there WAS the taliban, and thanks to REAL men like GWB and our soldiers, they live in caves only beating their own wives and not the population at large.
Sure there was the Puritans, and thanks to REAL men like John Adams and Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson this country was founded on much more enlightened principles.
So yes, men have been the definers. But men created the mess called radical Islam and men created the Catholic Church, the greatest institution in history. Men created the witch burnings, and men created the Renaissance.
Some men beat their wives and other men beat the shit out those who beat their wives.
I figured you'd have an archive. LOL
Thank you, MadIvan. Beautifully stated and so true.
He'd be dead.
"She will be VERY popular amongst the womyn in jail. LOL"
You bet. They will take care of her lickedy-split!
Reprehensible!
(Where is the video available, however?)
LS is right. ;o)
This sounds like a carbon copy of the Mary Kay Laterno case in Washington state a few years ago, except this one isn't pregnant yet.
Is that why EVERY thread I see you on, you're picking fights with men?
>>>It was Debra Lafave, from Florida. I think this gal is even easier on the eyes than Debbie.
I think you are correct. Debra Lafave didn't go to jail, though.
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