"Sex Text" Teacher Meets Student Through Warcraft

Dyselon

New member
Oct 3, 2007
14
0
0
I'm not exactly proud of it, but, honestly, I'm more curious about her armory page than her looks.
 

the_tramp

New member
May 16, 2008
878
0
0
South Park has already been cited but I still feel the need to say it:

"Nice..."

On topic: In all seriousness I think that she should be punished, but not thrown in jail or placed on the sex offenders list. I do not count sexually explicit text messages (even if they are to a minor) as a sex offence.
 

Toiboi

New member
Nov 14, 2008
51
0
0
are you serouis sleeping with an older women who also enjoys the game is a WOW players dream! My gf and i fight over the game sometimes lol
 

Kamelmann

New member
Nov 26, 2008
39
0
0
.. o_0

Creepy.. at least she wasnt from ghana trying to get the kid to give her his dads credit card numbers.. and then turned out to be a dude..
 

BishopOfBattle

New member
Jul 14, 2008
43
0
0
SinisterDeath said:
2) Did she actually know how old the kid was? IF so, I can totally see her getting put behind bars, If not, then its just going to put even more question into 'online-relationships'...
Based on the original story they link on Mirror.com, it doesn't sound like she knew him personally. It doesn't say if she knew his age, but it says the boy is from London (I think their sentence structure is a little awkward on that part, I could read it as she sent texts from London, or that the kid was from London) and she works in Gateshead (leading me to believe the boy was in London). My knowledge of UK geography is a little off but those two cities aren't near each other, correct?

Though the title definitely makes the story sound like she was his teacher, not just someone unrelated to him who happened to be a teacher as well. Of course, if she did know his age then of course the crime makes sense. If she didn't, as very well could have been, it was irresponsible but the 'crime' is much more debatable.
 

smallharmlesskitten

Not David Bowie
Apr 3, 2008
2,645
0
0
UNKNOWNINCOGNITO said:
Lt. Sera said:
The real question here is: Is she hot?
thats exactly what i was thinking cause think about it haven't any of you had a teacher that was hot and you thought dam i'd tap that

although ya this is kinda messed up because they met in a game and it continued from there
Yep..... 22 year old teacher at 16... nice..
 

Zersy

New member
Nov 11, 2008
3,021
0
0
smallharmlesskitten said:
UNKNOWNINCOGNITO said:
Lt. Sera said:
The real question here is: Is she hot?
thats exactly what i was thinking cause think about it haven't any of you had a teacher that was hot and you thought dam i'd tap that

although ya this is kinda messed up because they met in a game and it continued from there


Yep..... 22 year old teacher at 16... nice..
LMFAO!
 
Feb 13, 2008
19,430
0
0
scumofsociety said:
JakubK666 said:
Lt. Sera said:
The real question here is: Is she hot?
Forty-Two...

Hotness stage is behind her but if you're desperate enough...
Plenty of ladies in their 40's that are still hot. However, if someone needs to go after 14 year olds to get laid then the answer is probably no.
Plenty of ladies above that that are still hot.
 

mastershake256

New member
Oct 30, 2008
15
0
0
I don't think that she realizes that most gamers would automatically assume that you are a dude regardless of your character's gender just to play things safe. I know that not all WOW gamers are not dudes and some male gamers play as a chick because they don't have a girlfriend in real life.
 

CoziestPigeon

New member
Oct 6, 2008
926
0
0
Major Question Here:

Was she hot?
If so, why does the kid have a problem?



(I kid of course, but who hasn't had a teacher fantasy before?)
 

BobisOnlyBob

is Only Bob
Nov 29, 2007
657
0
0
BishopOfBattle said:
the boy is from London (I think their sentence structure is a little awkward on that part, I could read it as she sent texts from London, or that the kid was from London) and she works in Gateshead (leading me to believe the boy was in London). My knowledge of UK geography is a little off but those two cities aren't near each other, correct?
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Gateshead&oi=geocode_result&resnum=0&ct=directions-to&daddr=Gateshead&saddr=London&rl=1

They're "near each other" like we Brits think New York is near Los Angeles: they're in the same country. Yeah, it's a much shorter distance, but...

There is a Gateshead Road in London, but I doubt that's what they meant. And trusting Mirror.com is just trusting the tabloids: I have no faith in them.
 
Feb 13, 2008
19,430
0
0
BobisOnlyBob said:
BishopOfBattle said:
the boy is from London (I think their sentence structure is a little awkward on that part, I could read it as she sent texts from London, or that the kid was from London) and she works in Gateshead (leading me to believe the boy was in London). My knowledge of UK geography is a little off but those two cities aren't near each other, correct?
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Gateshead&oi=geocode_result&resnum=0&ct=directions-to&daddr=Gateshead&saddr=London&rl=1

They're "near each other" like we Brits think New York is near Los Angeles: they're in the same country. Yeah, it's a much shorter distance, but...
You're looking at about 300 odd miles. Across a minimum of 5 counties(states).
 

Milkman Dan

New member
Sep 11, 2008
153
0
0
The article doesn't say anything about the teacher knowing how old the kid was. But if she knew, which I imagine was the case given the judge's quote, that's just not right. Teachers are only human, but they should know better anyway.