About four days ago I heard of another female teacher who has taken advantage of one of her students. Just yesterday, I heard the same thing. Thinking it was the same story, I learned it was a different female teacher. But, this second case was a little more sicker. The teacher was actually having sex with four of her students at the same time. It was only found out about because one of the students who was recording it let the video slip out.
Hmmm. I really do not know what, if anything I would like to comment here about. It will not be good. I was always told, if you do not have anything good to say, do not say anything.
Well....
The news reported that her husband was supporting her.
Really? I wonder what sort of punishment she will get. If the justice system continues to be light with punishments for women, we can be sure and bet that this sort of behavior will continue. I am trying to think now. Geez...I cannot even remember the last time I heard about a male teacher in the news who was caught doing the same thing. Not with four of his students, but just one of his students. Wow...seriously, when is the last time you heard about a male teacher in the news taking advantage of a female student?
In my opinion, this is what happens when we remove our moral compass from society, in the form of becoming a non-religious person. You take the moral foundation away from people, all you have is a free-will that acts on the whim of impulse.
Now what about this female teacher with four students? Is she that difficult to please in the sack that she needs to have four different male "parts" around her? Is it just her that has the problem. Do other females have this issue? Is it in the female biology to need more than just one person to satisfy her? Am I getting a little off the main topic?
Is women's lib behind this sort of thing?
I really do not know any of the answers to these questions. Is it just the way the world is....it is becoming the norm? But, no big deal I am sure. She is just a woman. The male students should feel honored. Right? I have heard those comments with previous cases similar to this.
I am not saying religion is the answer, but I don't think it can hurt when forming a moral compass.