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Another Teacher and Student
posted by Adam on 09:52 AM September 9th, 2004
News CPM writes "Story here It seems that "teaching" is the preferred profession for these perverts who need an icebreaker to prey upon young boys. With all of these teacher/student "trysts" that I am aware of, it seems that it is almost always a woman that is the pervert. Knowing how the media try to bury incidents of criminal behavior by females, I can't even fathom how many of these teacher/student incidents aren't even making it to the news. Perhaps women should not be allowed near young students, you know kind of like male day care workers. I particularly like when she said that it was not just about sex. Well, then it must be ok, so long as there was more to it than just sex. There's also the money she will try to get if she can manage to get herself knocked-up. Geez we almost need a seperate category here just for these female teacher/young boy stories. If you'll excuse me, I'm late for a vomit appointment..."

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Not found (Score:2)
by jenk on 12:36 PM September 9th, 2004 EST (#1)
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The article was moved, do you have a way of retrieving it? I needed the article name and date.
The Biscuit Queen
More Teacher Abuse... (Score:1)
by Masculiste on 12:37 PM September 9th, 2004 EST (#2)
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I went to the article but it was not there...why am I not surprised what with the media filtering out so many of these kinds of stories.
Anyway, is there any way we can get the article back?
Re:More Teacher Abuse... (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 01:08 AM September 10th, 2004 EST (#7)
The article was moved because the story is old hat.There is plethora of article and TV transcripts about this incident - but you may have to pay for it.
There is nothing sinister about it "no longer being there" - it's all there, just look and pay.
She pleaded guilty, will be sentenced, was dismissed from job, husband left her, divorce possibly pending, life in ruins. Happy now? Boy had some camera experience, laughed it all off - it's all a "work in progress" - no harm done. Teacher/Student affairs have been with us and will be with us as long as there are teachers and students. Dumb people will do dumb things.
No big deal down here - we've moved on. That's the way we do things in Melbourne, the most liveable city in the world; shit happens - we move on.
Do the same and get a life!
Neale
For crying out loud. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:43 PM September 9th, 2004 EST (#3)
What is going on with this buisness of female teachers molesting kids?
It's like an epidemic, or something!

The thing that infuriates me the most is how the news media SITS on these stories!
We hear about them ONLY when they are literaly leaked out by some alternative news source. You have to wonder about the number of cases that we DON'T hear about...!

  Thundercloud.
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DIFFERENT LINK FOR THE STORY (Score:2)
by CPM on 02:05 PM September 9th, 2004 EST (#4)
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In case this link turns to a dead end, her name is Karen Louise Ellis, so that we do not lose sight of this case or confuse it with any of the other recent teacher predators.

Here is another link I found.

Incidentally I only discovered this story from reading a thread on another message board which linked to it. I should note that many of the posters celebrated how much of a "babe" she is. Take a look at that picture and tell me with a straight face that THAT is a babe! Also another poster flat out admits that there ARE and SHOULD BE double standards in the way that male perp/female victim and female perp/male victim situations are treated in the eyes of the law.

Once again if the link disappears, use her name to do a search. I have been telling myself that I am going to compile a searchable list of all of these incidents complete with as much info is available, so that at least I will have a handy list ready when some femnut tries to tell me how it is the men who are the perverts.
An article with no registration required (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 07:48 PM September 10th, 2004 EST (#8)

See this article about the incident.


Let's go a-Googling (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 09:16 PM September 10th, 2004 EST (#9)
Just do a Google search. Type in Karen Louise Ellis - and bingo! - there's lots of it on the www. All the same stuff, more or less. She loved him, he thought she was "a bit of all right", Husband (aka by Americanism as "hubby") moved out. Boy left home, whistle-blowing Mum tried to save her babyboy's innocence-now tearful - the lot. Enough stuff for a whole season of "Neighbours", really.
You may have to scroll a bit - they're spread out over several pages.
Happy sleazing!
Neale
For those benighted ones who don't know:"Neighbours" is Australia's longest running and most popular "soap" - or so I've been told.
I shouldn't be surprised if someone somewhere isn't already working on a script for L&A-SVU or something similar.

Gonna state the obvious here (Score:1)
by LSBeene on 03:25 PM September 9th, 2004 EST (#5)
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Notice how the "relationship" is covered in sympathetic tones and how the molestor is let off. And that she's a teacher isn't explored?

If some 14-17 year old girl was at a school I worked for and hit upon me, it would be MY responsibility to not pursue her crush. Sure, I could get her to fall in love with me, but it is the ADULT (and especially a person in a "power postition" - right femi's?) who is supposed to act LIKE an adult.

Makes me sick.

Steven
Guerilla Gender Warfare is just Hate Speech in polite text
Re: Fem Darkside ... Teachers, Mothers, & Sisters (Score:2)
by Roy on 03:43 PM September 9th, 2004 EST (#6)
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Here's a link from Norway that adds some interesting ammunition to the emerging awareness of female molesters and pedophiles.

Note the comment that women who molest young boys can "disguise" this predation as "care."

Also note the social scientists' "ambiguity" about the effects boys suffer from female molestation.

There's a not uncommon take on female molestation of boys (especially adolescents) that holds "the boys actually benefit" from these sexual experiences.

And women actually enjoy being raped, right?

Original link at -

http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article865 857.ece

(Text below):

Record number sexually abused by women:

Never before have so many Norwegian men reported being sexually abused in their childhood by women. An increasing number of incest victims have stories to tell about female assailants, and experts say that women can more easily disguise such offenses as care, newspaper Dagsavisen reports.

"A boy who is sexually abused by his mother is the ultimate taboo," said Endre Førland, leader of the Incest Center for Men.

A third of the men who call the center now report that a woman assaulted them during childhood. The number has risen quickly, just six years ago the center had no registered calls accusing a woman of incest.

"The increase began in 1998. Then about 15 percent of those who contacted us spoke about a woman attacker. After this it has increased every year. Last year 32.3 percent of those who called us said that the one who had assaulted them in their childhood or early youth was a woman. The traffic so far this year indicates that this tendency continues," Førland told the newspaper.

Geir Borgen at the National Resource Center on Violence and Traumatic Stress in Oslo, said that surveys indicate that ten percent of incestuous sexual assaults are committed by women, mostly mothers but also sisters.
 
He believes women can camouflage these abuses more easily and that the number has been constant for some time, in Norway and in the rest of the western world.

"If a mother tells her son from the age of three or four that she must wash his penis because it is important that it is very clean, and she continues to do this until he approaches his teens, most people would characterize this as abuse. But the child may not recognize this until much later in life," Borgen said.

Førland said that the health system does not have enough knowledge about how boys react to being sexually abused by women, but that awareness around the problem is beginning to grow.


"It's a terrible thing ... living in fear." - Roy: hunted replicant, Blade Runner
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