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Did anyone really lust over their teachers??
At an all boys school with a 21yo female student teacher...
Did anyone really lust over their teachers??
From what I recall of my teenage years, lust was the default setting almost just a pulse required... Not much has changed (sadly) within legal and moral boundaries (obv) 🤪
but most of us haven’t even got close to being on the sex offenders register.
Depends if a child saw you up against the wall...
https://fullfact.org/crime/ask-full-fact-does-urinating-public-put-you-sex-offenders-register/
From what I recall of my teenage years, lust was the default setting almost just a pulse required…
Frankly an unexpected change of wind direction could cause problems.
Frankly an unexpected change of wind direction could cause problems.
Should have had your flies done up!
😆 must've been my school then. The only female teacher I remember was the art teacher, and she was a weird hippy type. Far from a figure of lust (more the sort you locked in the store cupboard for a laugh)(sorry Miss Vincent)
We don’t have a charge of statutory rape, it’s rape if there is no consent and if a child is under 13 there’s no defence of consent under SOA 2003
It wouldn't be rape at any age. Rape requires the victim to be penetrated with a penis. This may be why culturally society seems less horrified by it than a male teacher (or perhaps it is because society is less horrified that the law is drafted that way).
Presumably, she would have been prosecuted for "Sexual activity with a child whilst in a position of trust".
I don't remember lusting after any of my teachers.
Nor me...

I have worked with a convicted murderer in the past. He served his time, was deeply regretful and shy about it. But was also clear when asked how regretful he was, how he had served a full sentence and was now working to move his life on positively by working for a charity doing amazing good in a community.<span style="font-size: 0.8rem;"> I had no qualms about it, and really got on with the guy.</span>
We all make mistakes. Some much bigger than others, with massive consequences. I do however believe people change and believe in rehabilitation over retribution.
To the OP's situation - it is the lack of remorse and claiming to be victim that is at odds with what happened. I'm not sure I would really want to employ such a person.