Oklahoma Science Teacher, 22, Charged with Rape of Teenage Student After Police Barge In

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Yeah, read this shit yesterday.

For any MF thinking of wifin' a white teacher, you might want to know, statistically, you probably share that girl.

This time, the coach's wife.

While he teaching them how to throw balls, they was goin balls deep in his wife.

While he teaching them how to go deep, his wife playing the wide receiver.

While he handing out helmets to his team, MFs was going raw in his wife.

While he ...
you get the point.

Bitch was lighting candles for quickies with minors before her husband got home.
 
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There's like 3 different threads on this mess....thinking it maybe time to just sticky this topic

Clearly its not anything thats gon for die any time soon...

 
this bitch lit candles around the crib before raping the kid.

she lit fuckin candles!!!!

So... In the spirit of the IC where threads like this do multi-plat numbers I'mma post these:
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/11/the-understudied-female-sexual-predator/503492/
http://www.slate.com/articles/doubl..._reveals_that_men_are_sexually_assaulted.html

Two years ago, Lara Stemple, Director of UCLA’s Health and Human Rights Law Project, came upon a statistic that surprised her: In incidents of sexual violence reported to the National Crime Victimization Survey, 38 percent of victims were men––a figure much higher than in prior surveys. Intrigued, she began to investigate: Was sexual violence against men more common than previously thought?

The inquiry was a timely one. For years, the FBI definition of rape was gendered, requiring “carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will.” But a recent redefinition focused instead on forced penetration with no mention of gender. Meanwhile, other data-gatherers had started to track a new category of sexual violence that the Centers for Disease Control call “being forced to penetrate.” And still others were keeping better track of sexual violence in prisons.

Taken together, the new data challenged widely held beliefs.

In “When Men Are Raped,” the journalist Hanna Rosin summarized the peer-reviewed results that Stemple published with co-author Ilan Meyer in the American Journal of Public Health. “For some kinds of victimization, men and women have roughly equal experiences,” Rosin wrote. “Stemple is a longtime feminist who fully understands that men have historically used sexual violence to subjugate women and that in most countries they still do. As she sees it, feminism has fought long and hard to fight rape myths—that if a woman gets raped it’s somehow her fault, that she welcomed it in some way. But the same conversation needs to happen for men.”

Today, the fruits of that research were published in another peer-reviewed paper, “Sexual Victimization Perpetrated by Women: Federal Data Reveal Surprising Prevalence.” Co-authored with Andrew Flores and Ilan Meyer, it appears in Aggression and Violent Behavior. Once again, federal survey data challenged conventional wisdom.

“These surveys have reached many tens of thousands of people, and each has shown internally consistent results over time,” the authors note. “We therefore believe that this article provides more definitive estimates about the prevalence of female sexual perpetration than has been provided in the literature to date. Taken as a whole, the reports we examine document surprisingly significant prevalence of female-perpetrated sexual victimization, mostly against men and occasionally against women.”

Those conclusions are grounded in striking numbers.

The authors first present what they learned from the The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, an ongoing, nationally representative survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that measures both lifetime victimization and victimization within the 12 months prior to questioning. Only the 2010 report provides data on the perpetrator’s sex. It found that over their lifetime, women were vastly more likely to experience abuse perpetrated by men, as were male victims who were penetrated without their consent. “But among men reporting other forms of sexual victimization, 68.6% reported female perpetrators,” the paper reports, while among men reporting being made to penetrate, “the form of nonconsensual sex that men are much more likely to experience in their lifetime ... 79.2% of victimized men reported female perpetrators.”

y'all can read the rest on those sites. The point here is this: After reading the articles and the paper(s) related in the articles, should we really be surprised at any of this? Women are sexual predators just like men, but they've enjoyed protections for years that their male counterparts never had.

 
a.mann;c-10100589 said:
There's like 3 different threads on this mess....thinking it maybe time to just sticky this topic

Clearly its not anything thats gon for die any time soon...

nah...they need to be separate....we need to see how many sick women there are out here.

cant merge the pedophiles for convenience.

we need to know and the world to know....white men raping and harassing bitches and shooting up hit, white chicks statutory raping kids and destroying society with feminism...

and everyone still afraid of the black man cuz he black
 
LcnsdbyROYALTY;c-10100620 said:
Why is it when one of these cases happen, 12 more follow the next day. I swear this is a distraction from... something.

because there's a never ending stream of this shit to be reported on. It only seems that way but there is genuinely that many broads gettin' caught fucking their students.
 
a.mann;c-10100589 said:
There's like 3 different threads on this mess....thinking it maybe time to just sticky this topic

Clearly its not anything thats gon for die any time soon...

There was a thread for that if I'm not mistaken.
 

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