Posted on 12/01/2011 1:33:04 PM PST by GQuagmire
A Bible school teacher is facing up to five years in jail after being accused of having sex with a 13-year-old boy. Heather Daughdrill, 28, of Westlake, Louisiana, is alleged to have begun the affair with the teen after meeting him at a summer Bible school camp. She is alleged to have checked the boy out of school without parental permission and taken him to her home where they had sex.
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There remains a double standard in the sexes and all the political correctness and psycho babble therapists in the world aren’t ever going to change that perception.
A thirteen yo male that was taken advantage of by a 28 yo cougar is going to be seen as a hero, not a victim to their peers and others. A 13 yo girl taken advantage of by a 28 yo is a victim. Until the role of males as the pursuer in wanting sex and female as the pursued is reversed, this is not going to change. It takes Mother Nature millenniums to change the rules. In the interim I’m going to ask the 8 point buck and rooster on my property what he thinks.
When I was 13 I fantasized having a 28 yo cougar teacher teach me the ropes. It never happened, and then I got old.
Giggity.
Totally not guilty
There is no double standard in the sexes in the 7th Commandment though: “You shall not commit adultery”.
Any 28-year-old bible school teacher should know what that means.
A 28 year old woman having sex with a 13 year old boy is a criminal. It is neither harmless or benign for the boy, and she is a menally ill sex pervert.
Morally ill. Perhaps mentally too.
If one is morally ill, by definition mentally ill is included, even if not egregiously obvious.
Yuck.
Good list. I can think of some more, but they aren’t PG. Think development state related ones. She’s a sick woman.
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