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To: Poet who wrote (1639)1/19/2001 10:49:48 AM
From: epicure  Respond to of 82486
 
Where ever adults have access to children alone- bad things will happen. It is much more important to require a minimum of two adults, that it is to exclude any particular type of individual (except for sex offenders, hetero and homo, of course- with their recidivism rates they should be kept in prison forever)

edit- you know if one was going to be really sensible about this, one would never let MEN around children- it is men who abuse children sexually (rates for women are miniscule for sexual abuse), and considering men aren't normally primary caregivers, you can see how interesting this is- since they do not have the access women have.



To: Poet who wrote (1639)1/19/2001 10:54:05 AM
From: Lane3  Respond to of 82486
 
I had a high school biology teacher who routinely
took girls into the back room of the bio lab and felt them up, myself
included.


My sixth grade teacher (and school principal), a grandmotherly type, used to give her favorite boys rides in her car, which had a rumble seat. She took them to her home, too, but I have no idea what happened there. As was the fashion in those days, she used to wear chiffon blouses with a slip underneath. She was always pulling up her slip straps when they slid off her shoulders. In class she would ask the boys to reach in and pull them up for her. I never saw any of them do it. I remember being jealous that I never got to ride in the rumble seat.

Karen