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After School, The Documentary
posted by Matt on 11:55 AM February 10th, 2005
Boys/Young Men bandersnatch writes "From the official website:

In the summer of 2004, Debbie Lafave, a 23 year old schoolteacher from Florida, was arrested for allegedly having numerous sexual encounters with her 14 year old 8th grade student. She has pleaded “not guilty” by reason of insanity; her trial is set for April 2005. Months after the tragedy, Owen Lafave, her husband of less than one year, wants answers. He has teamed up with a documentary crew to narrate and explore the truth and reasons behind the rise in cases of child molestation by teachers in our schools. “After School” is a disturbing look at a plague affecting our families and, more importantly, our children."

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Excellent web site (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 01:59 PM February 10th, 2005 EST (#1)
They have a decent list of cases listed. I'm going back and check it out in full detail later today when I have more time.

I'm interested in seeing the documentary, but didn't have time to get full details of how I can see that.

Ray
What is the growing trend? (Score:2)
by Thomas on 02:31 PM February 10th, 2005 EST (#2)
I'm not sure if there's a growing trend of teachers having sex with students or if there's a growing trend of victims coming forward and women being held to standards that have begun to approach the standards to which men are held. I'd guess it's a combination of the two, that there's a higher rate of women sexually molesting children and a higher rate of victims of these crimes taking action.

Thomas
-- Creating hostile environments for feminazis since the 1970s.

Re:What is the growing trend? (Score:1)
by murmiko on 04:44 PM February 10th, 2005 EST (#3)
Here is a list of the resent females offenders
Pamela Turner
Katherine B. Tew
Kathy White
Sarah Bench-Salorio
Senorita Walker
Melissa Michelle Deel
Debra Lafave
Bonita Strickland
Rebecca Boicelli
Patricia Gaukrodger
Tammy Lee Huggins
Janay Willson
Cecelia Schneider
Elizabeth Miklosovic
Paula Redfern
Tammy Chmela
Amy Gehring
Catherine Peay
Karen Ellis
Cheryl Reyna
Tanya Hadden
Pamela Diehl-Moore
Carla Paulsrud
Mary Kay Letourneau
Lynna Lea Weusthoff
Michelle Alleri

Most of these women were caugth within the past 15 months. Is there a new trend happening or.. ?
Re:What is the growing trend? (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 06:22 PM February 10th, 2005 EST (#4)
"Is there a new trend happening or.. ?

As I was reading this earlier I had a cable news channel on and there was another female teacher being reported for molesting students. I think people becoming aware of what women have been getting away with is a factor. People are fed up with the double standards used to judge women more lightly when they commit the same crimes as a man.

Are women teachers committing more molestations, than they did historically? Good question.

Ray
Re:What is the growing trend? (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:59 AM February 11th, 2005 EST (#7)
Ray.
Yeah, it is agood question.
It really DOES seem like more female teachers are commiting stachatory rape, these days.
Either their numbers are growing or they are being outted more freaquently. I don't know. (Maybe BOTH...!)

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Re:What is the growing trend? (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:26 AM February 20th, 2005 EST (#11)
I suggest that you remove your list of supposed female offenders as some of these women have not been charged or found guilty of what you are implying. An accusation does not make a person automatically guilty of the alleged crime.
Re:What is the growing trend? (Score:1)
by Thomas Jefferson on 06:44 PM February 10th, 2005 EST (#5)
The gender feminists want to crimilize male sexuality and are pretty well succeeding in their aim. With heterophobia running rampant in our culture are women being shunned by adult men and turning to boys? Not long ago, I read an article about the rapid rise of female consumers of internet porn.

I'm sure there are other possible explanations, but just food for thought?

We are not to expect to be translated from despotism to liberty in a featherbed. -- Thomas Jefferson

Re:What is the growing trend? (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 09:51 AM February 11th, 2005 EST (#6)
"The gender feminists want to crimilize male sexuality and are pretty well succeeding in their aim."

You can say that again!

I have a good friend, a men's rights activist, inside the domestic violence industry. First let me say, I admire the mental toughness of this guy to stomach some of the "BS" he hears. Anyhow, he talks to a lot of people, a saleman by nature, and profession, and he says almost every 3rd guy he talks to is a victims of some gender feminist scam, or knows someone personally who is a victim of some gender feminist scam. I'm not sure what the numbers are, but there are getting to be more and more scammed men out there every day.

For a long time I kept telling myself it's just me, this couldn't be happening to everyone, but it is. Thanks to all the gender feminist scams being run on guys in our society, I think most guys are more gun shy about women, than a Labrador with his dog house next to a howitzer shooting range.

Sincerely, Ray
Re:What is the growing trend? (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:07 PM February 11th, 2005 EST (#8)
T.J.
That is another good question.
ARE these female teachers "now turning to young boys because adult men are shunning them"?
Tha ansewer is, I don't know.
What I DO know is that women are told over and over, In the western world, that THEY must be in "control". They must be "dominant", the male "submisive". Many adult males are tired of this attitude so they won't go for it as easily, I.M.O.. Young boys on the other hand are MUCH easier to manipulate and CONTROL. That MAY be one of the reasons for this phenomenon.
These women like the CONTROL. and it is MUCH easier to obtain it with a child.
I could be way off on this, but that is what I think is the case.

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Sue the school for sexual harassment (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:53 PM February 11th, 2005 EST (#10)
"What I DO know is that women are told over and over, In the western world, that THEY must be in "control". They must be "dominant", the male "submisive". Many adult males are tired of this attitude so they won't go for it as easily, I.M.O.. Young boys on the other hand are MUCH easier to manipulate and CONTROL. That MAY be one of the reasons for this phenomenon.
These women like the CONTROL. and it is MUCH easier to obtain it with a child.
I could be way off on this, but that is what I think is the case."


TC:

I think you're right on target. In December I went to a sexual harassment workshop for employees at a college in the Los Angeles area.

I'm not offering legal advice here, just a perspective so go to an attorney who knows the law in detail if there's a need.

One of the things they talked about at the sexual harassment workshop was what constitutes sexual harassment. They said sexual harassment takes place, when sexual overtures are made to a party and there is clearly a "power imbalance" between the harasser and the harassed that favors the harasser. IMHO, in these examples, the female teacher is exploiting her power to harass, and molest the male student. IMHO, these are all clearly cases of sexual harassment against the male students who just want to get an education. IMHO, any "reasonable woman" would agree, or sexual harassment law is just another hate crime being perpetrated on the good citizens of America by the hate movement known as the gender feminists.

IMHO, I hope the parents sue the schools and the teachers for millions for the pain and suffering, the cost of counseling, and anything else they can sue for under sexual harassment law or other laws.

Many women have sued and won under sexual harassment law. IMHO, it's about time males were given their days in court as a result of the sexist and hateful environments they face in schools and work places.

Sincerely, Ray

I hesitate... (Score:2)
by frank h on 12:28 PM February 11th, 2005 EST (#9)
I hesitate to even comment on this, but as I got up from my chair to head out for lunch, a useful thought occurred to me:

It may be that the women are looking to be dominant, and this is the only sure way they can,

It may be that women aren't getting from men what they want (but aren't most of these women married?)

But I think that it probably is the case that boys are getting wise enough to know that it isn't supposed to happen this way, and that because other boys are speaking up, they don't feel like they ought to hide it as much.

Just my $0.02 worth.
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