Teacher resigns after "student encounter"

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'CLEVELAND, Texas - On Monday, investigators discovered a Cleveland ISD teacher allegedly had sex with a student. By Wednesday night, however, the teacher still wasn't in custody.
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On Monday night, she called district officials and resigned. Investigators say she admitted to having sex with a 15-year-old male student.

By Wednesday night, Sinclair had not been charged with a crime, but Cleveland police are considering charging her with having inappropriately relations with a student and possibly sexual assault.

A Houston sex offender counselor says society tends to underestimate the harm that can come to teenage boys seduced by a female teacher.

Judy O'Brien says boys are likely to have skewed relationships with women well into adulthood and some will commit sexual crimes.'

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"Judy O'Brien says boys are likely to have skewed relationships with women well into adulthood and some will commit sexual crimes."

See? Every great once in a while someone speaks a truth. Though I'm sure it will soon be buried under an inundation of lies and denial.

-ax

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Any male who goes on to commit a sexual offense later on in life as a result of something like a teacher seducing him in his school will not be granted any leniency by the courts as a victim himself.

Women who abuse get the "I'm just a poor victim" excuse, men do not.

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I think it's a lot more common than most people (want to) know, that young boys are sexually abused by female relatives including the mother sometimes.

Another thing not to talk about is abuse by nuns, including of girls. Of course it was never mentioned when the 'priest scandal' came up.

If teachers do it, it's logical to believe nuns do it sometimes too. Especially in the old-fashioned convents (like I think they still have in Europe).

-ax

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I would go so far as to theorize that most child sexual molestation is committed by females. Obviously men lead in REPORTED cases, but women are every bit as sexual as men, every bit as devious as men, and are allowed to spend a great deal more time alone with kids then men....

Thing is, what good would come of people reporting it? Al males who suffered would be laughed at an not believed, and the females who were molested would get pity but not justice so....

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I have a very close friend who, whenever he raise the issue about something his mom did to him when he was young, his various psychotherapists over the years blew him off. In fact he got total silence from the female therapists.

You know as I do that if it were girl and father, those sh**heads would be all over it.
-ax

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... anything but in allot of cases, and seem to think that in States that have them, mandatory report laws only apply if the perpetrator is male.

The female therapists were probably scared he was going to kill and eat them or something. Women, even one's with PhDs tend to be fearful of males who have been abused as children as their first instinct isn't to pity or comfort, it's to think - serial killer. He needs to be aware of and able to overcome this stereotype about men. It's not fair that he should have to prove himself not a serial killer to get sympathy, but the reality is to many people especially in the field of mental health, he will.

Total silence may also fall under not being believed though, and he should find some one who will take him seriously (no small task to be sure) so he can finally really come to terms with the whole thing and decide what is best for him in dealing with it. More men need to end the silence and expose the hidden issues of females sexually abusing children so we as a society may finally start to look at the whole issue and take real balanced approaches to dealing with it.

I wish him all the best. NOTHING on the Earth can fuck up a person's mind worse then that person's mother.

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