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I... wow. All that and they gave his license back?????????? I... there aren't words.
But let's face it: every time I see one of these news stories about a female teacher abusing a young male student, the comments section of the article is filled with comments from male readers like "Oh man where were teachers like that when I was in school" and "oh yeah she's hot, lucky him." I'm not kidding or exaggerating when I say "every time"-- I can't think of a single time I've seen such a story in the news that doesn't have comments like that. Just... wow.
This is also because of people impersonating police, though. Buy a flashing light, stick it on the dashboard, pull over whoever you want. You're also advised that you can call and ask if the person pulling you over is legitimate.
They gave his license back the first time, but it is now revoked permanently. I tried to say that in the first post but now came out not for some reason and it was too late to edit.
I used to think the teachers in these cases were all perverts or deviants but now that I've gotten older, I understand it's just human nature. I don't condone any of it but I don't think you can stick male and female students at the beginning stages of their sexual development in the same buildings with grown adults of the opposite sex who are at their full sexual developments (and various levels of attractiveness) for a prolonged period of time and think nothing is going to happen. Male and female students should be segregated into same-sex schools after a certain age to quell this kind of behavior and to be able to focus on the education at hand.
If you think a guy went to med school and specializes in Gynecology just to fulfill his fantasy. You gotta be kidding me, there are far far easier ways to work around females without having to go to 8 years of medical school and many years of professional experience to become a board certified specialist. I used to work with a guy who used to be a gynecologists and even he admits that you don't want to think about it when you're seeing so many female issues.
They gave his license back the first time, but it is now revoked permanently. I tried to say that in the first post but now came out not for some reason and it was too late to edit.
Oh, no, I thought that part was clear. I'm just flabbergasted they gave it back the first time!
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Originally Posted by vision33r
If you think a guy went to med school and specializes in Gynecology just to fulfill his fantasy. You gotta be kidding me, there are far far easier ways to work around females without having to go to 8 years of medical school and many years of professional experience to become a board certified specialist. I used to work with a guy who used to be a gynecologists and even he admits that you don't want to think about it when you're seeing so many female issues.
I always figured I'd never want to be in a relationship with a male gyno... I'd be afraid that every night he'd come home and be like "Oh, please no, sweetie, not another one!"
Oh, no, I thought that part was clear. I'm just flabbergasted they gave it back the first time!
I always figured I'd never want to be in a relationship with a male gyno... I'd be afraid that every night he'd come home and be like "Oh, please no, sweetie, not another one!"
Arrogance and entitlement. It’s really that simple.
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