Arizona Teacher caught in sexual relationship with 6th grade student #gmb

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Sad thing is the kid has the teacher listed in his phone as “miss Zamora” and texting about her doming him up knowing damn well the parents have access to his texts. This kid is a child with the mentality of a child. This is child abuse and this kids future interactions with women will be fukked. I hope she gets heavy heavy time for this fukk shyt.
 

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A LOT of grown adult women find teenage boys to be physically attractive.

The amount of choosing signs I started receiving from older women when I was 15-16 was ridiculous, and I didn't look older in the face either.
 

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my worst nightmare.... THIS IS THEIR WEDDING VIDEO

IF YOU CALL YOURSELF A REAL N1kkka.. LOOK AT HIM. LOOK AT THAT SIMP

NOT EVEN 3 YEARS LATER SHE FUKKING SOME 6TH GRADER





GMB TILL THEY BURY ME


Goof ball ass mon fukker. Bet half his groomsmen piped her down and were looking at him like :francis: while he sashayed down the aisle
 

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yooo lol...
Here's my question tho. and I know what the answers are going to be, but ler the shyt just swirl around in ur brain for a min 1st...
If you read the students msgs back to the teacher... he wants to fukk her, he probly specifically wants certain acts performed, trying to actively hide the relationship...
Ive seen this type stuff when there is female students involved with a teacher too (This literally just happened in PA last week)
The question is, should we be looking into these cases a different way? Is every student, young person a "victim"? Should we judge these situations on a case by case basis or just hit every situaion with the same broad stroke?
I personally think that we should look at each case individually. Also, the with adult rape cases where women are just painted as "victims" and can go on anonymous but the alleged perpetrator has their name and face all over the news.
We have to realize these encounters are more complex than age of consent laws and rape laws can handle.
Ur opinions, please
 

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yooo lol...
Here's my question tho. and I know what the answers are going to be, but ler the shyt just swirl around in ur brain for a min 1st...
If you read the students msgs back to the teacher... he wants to fukk her, he probly specifically wants certain acts performed, trying to actively hide the relationship...
Ive seen this type stuff when there is female students involved with a teacher too (This literally just happened in PA last week)
The question is, should we be looking into these cases a different way? Is every student, young person a "victim"? Should we judge these situations on a case by case basis or just hit every situaion with the same broad stroke?
I personally think that we should look at each case individually. Also, the with adult rape cases where women are just painted as "victims" and can go on anonymous but the alleged perpetrator has their name and face all over the news.
We have to realize these encounters are more complex than age of consent laws and rape laws can handle.
Ur opinions, please
Get the fukk outta here. I was in these situations when i was in high school, not middle school. That shyt starts off as lust then turns into feelings, but these teachers themselves aren't stable and they are sexually dysfunctional. Why do you think they are able to have sex with children? Most of those women were huge thots in college or they chasing after the future Mr. Goodbar (look it up on YouTube).

The teachers are in a position of power and should be protecting students, not trying to have sex ith them.
 

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Get the fukk outta here. I was in these situations when i was in high school, not middle school. That shyt starts off as lust then turns into feelings, but these teachers themselves aren't stable and they are sexually dysfunctional. Why do you think they are able to have sex with children? Most of those women were huge thots in college or they chasing after the future Mr. Goodbar (look it up on YouTube).

The teachers are in a position of power and should be protecting students, not trying to have sex ith them.
This is kind of why i said think about the question 1st. Or maybe i didnt clarify...
Obviously, the teacher did something wrong. Thats so obvious that we dont really need to touch on that.
Even if the student came at her, seduced her, gave her money...the teacher is still wrong.
My question is... should we in society, looking from the outside and also legally...be looking at these kids as actual "victims" and to the degree that that word "victim" actually means.
If ur a 13yr old and you aid in any other kind of crime, i doubt ppl would be calling u a victim
 

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yooo lol...
Here's my question tho. and I know what the answers are going to be, but ler the shyt just swirl around in ur brain for a min 1st...
If you read the students msgs back to the teacher... he wants to fukk her, he probly specifically wants certain acts performed, trying to actively hide the relationship...
Ive seen this type stuff when there is female students involved with a teacher too (This literally just happened in PA last week)
The question is, should we be looking into these cases a different way? Is every student, young person a "victim"? Should we judge these situations on a case by case basis or just hit every situaion with the same broad stroke?
I personally think that we should look at each case individually. Also, the with adult rape cases where women are just painted as "victims" and can go on anonymous but the alleged perpetrator has their name and face all over the news.
We have to realize these encounters are more complex than age of consent laws and rape laws can handle.
Ur opinions, please

:dahell:



Have a seat, sir :sitdown:
 

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No ifs ands or buts about it. Keep your hands off the kids. Doesn't matter if it looked like the kid wanted it or would have enjoyed the encounter. Leave the kids alone. Opening the door for chomos to play legal games is a no no
 
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