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Elementary school teacher seduces student under 14 into having sex: cops

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A divorced elementary school teacher seduced one of her students under the age of 14 into having sex, police said.

Malia Brooks, 32, allegedly performed sexual acts on the boy she was supposed to be educating at Garden Grove Elementary School in Simi Valley, Calif.
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Somewhat dated but underage sex is like communism: you have to fight it.

This 6th grade teacher fellated a 13 year old student. Since she's in jail, it must have been a memorable experience for both of them.
 
sick, sick, sick. But at least there was no pregnancy scare.

I was a precocious youth & developed early. I had nearly constant erections during school when I was this kid's age. The nun kept reprimanding me but I had no idea what she was talking about other than she had a problem with my rubbing Mr. Stiffy. This woman seems to have had the same sort of non-verbal cue from this student.
 
From her pic, she's a nice looking blond woman. She must have some deep psychological things going on, plus.. I believe she needs help and not jail.
If it was man seducing a 13 year old girl.....Boy, that's a rough one. I try to be fair but my scientific logic fails completely with that thought. Maybe a lady on this forum will set me straight.
 
From her pic, she's a nice looking blond woman. She must have some deep psychological things going on, plus.. I believe she needs help and not jail.
If it was man seducing a 13 year old girl.....Boy, that's a rough one. I try to be fair but my scientific logic fails completely with that thought. Maybe a lady on this forum will set me straight.
They’re always goof looking. Something is definitely missing with them, though.
 
I was a precocious youth & developed early. I had nearly constant erections during school when I was this kid's age. The nun kept reprimanding me but I had no idea what she was talking about other than she had a problem with my rubbing Mr. Stiffy. This woman seems to have had the same sort of non-verbal cue from this student.

Are you blaming the student? Sounds like it. I don't know what your obsession is with teachers having underage sex with students, but it's creepy as ****.
 
Are you blaming the student? Sounds like it. I don't know what your obsession is with teachers having underage sex with students, but it's creepy as ****.
I think he's jealous.
 
From her pic, she's a nice looking blond woman. She must have some deep psychological things going on, plus.. I believe she needs help and not jail.
If it was man seducing a 13 year old girl.....Boy, that's a rough one. I try to be fair but my scientific logic fails completely with that thought. Maybe a lady on this forum will set me straight.
Lets give her jail and help. With this problem, its going to take a lot of time for us to be sure that the help worked. Lets keep her locked up until then.
 
If @Aunt Antifa were here, she would ask, "Why ya'll worried about what's dangling in who's crotch and who they having sex with - It ain't none yall's bidness."
 
Seems to be a real double standard here. It's one thing if a woman sexually abuses a young boy, but another thing if a man sexually abuses a young girl. Doesn't it infer that boys are more emotionally stable than girls? So they aren't effected the same way. But wouldn't the proper viewpoint be that both young boys and young girls are emotionally damaged by sexual abuse? And therefore the adults involved be held equally responsible? It also indicates that transgressions by women are more tolerated than transgressions by men. Under the premise of gender equality, shouldn't both be punished similarly? You either believe in equality or you don't. If you don't, then being intellectually honest you can't complain about inequality in other areas, like the "pay gap".
 
But wouldn't the proper viewpoint be that both young boys and young girls are emotionally damaged by sexual abuse?

Yes. The issue is not so much age -- although it is incredibly important -- it is about authority.

A teacher is an authority figure, just like a cop, a boss/manager/supervisor, a priest or other clergy, and for children, basically any adult is an authority figure.

That's why it's so damaging. We are taught to trust authority figures, whether they are a teacher, a priest, an aunt or uncle, and the sexual abuse is a breach of that trust and it's even more damaging when we are taught that those people are also supposed to protect us, especially our parents (and step-parents).

It is the breach of that trust that is the problem, because it causes a person -- child or adult -- to re-evaluate their world view.

I can speak to that, because I have PTSD and my world view changed: the world is a dangerous place; there's danger lurking everywhere, etc etc.

We call those Stuck Points.

For someone whose trust was abused, their world view changes to "you can never trust anyone" and a multitude of other things.

So, is it any wonder that a young girl sexually abused by her father/step-father or another male authority figure ends up being promiscuous, self-medicating with drugs and/or alcohol, and in a string of broken and failed relationships, because people like that cannot trust anyone and never let anyone get close to them for fear of being abused or having that trust violated in other ways.

And some might say that's her problem. Well, no, we all pay for that. Society pays for it and it ain't cheap.
 
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