buxfan4life
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Where in the hell were these hot and horny teachers when I was in HS??
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I found all of mine on facebook, they're not looking so hot these days :(buxfan4life;2168962; said:Where in the hell were these hot and horny teachers when I was in HS??
Muck;2168969; said:I took two years of drama for the sole reason of being able to stare at the teach.
buxfan4life;2168962; said:Where in the hell were these hot and horny teachers when I was in HS??
buxfan4life;2168975; said:Most of my HS teachers were male. All coached a sport either at the HS or the MS. The female teachers were in their late 50s or early 60s (and all looked like old maids). I wasn't so lucky.
Then again, Sandusky wasn't a teacher or a coach there, so I guess I was a bit lucky.
buxfan4life;2168962; said:Where in the hell were these hot and horny teachers when I was in HS??
Buckeneye;2169202; said:Saw her at Our alumni Football game. Still hot as hell. Divorced now. Dear boy-hood Fantasies
Muck;2169309; said:Fantasies be damned why didn't you buy her a beer?
colobuck79;2180371; said:
A Greeley high school Spanish teacher is in jail after she admitted to having sex with a 17-year-old student and having his child.
MililaniBuckeye;2180425; said:What law did she break, unless the age of consent is 18 in Colorado...
Colorado said:TITLE 18. CRIMINAL CODE
ARTICLE 3. OFFENSES AGAINST THE PERSON
PART 4. UNLAWFUL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
C.R.S. 18-3-405.3 (2011)
18-3-405.3. Sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust
(1) Any actor who knowingly subjects another not his or her spouse to any sexual contact commits sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust if the victim is a child less than eighteen years of age and the actor committing the offense is one in a position of trust with respect to the victim.
(2) Sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust is a class 3 felony if:
(a) The victim is less than fifteen years of age; or
(b) The actor commits the offense as a part of a pattern of sexual abuse as described in subsection (1) of this section. No specific date or time need be alleged for the pattern of sexual abuse; except that the acts constituting the pattern of sexual abuse whether charged in the information or indictment or committed prior to or at any time after the offense charged in the information or indictment, shall be subject to the provisions of section 16-5-401 (1) (a), C.R.S., concerning sex offenses against children. The offense charged in the information or indictment shall constitute one of the incidents of sexual contact involving a child necessary to form a pattern of sexual abuse as defined in section 18-3-401 (2.5).
(3) Sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust is a class 4 felony if the victim is fifteen years of age or older but less than eighteen years of age and the offense is not committed as part of a pattern of sexual abuse, as described in paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of this section.
(4) If a defendant is convicted of the class 3 felony of sexual assault on a child pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of this section, the court shall sentence the defendant in accordance with the provisions of section 18-1.3-406.
HISTORY: Source:. L. 90: Entire section added, p. 1028, ? 16, effective July 1.L. 98: Entire section amended, p. 1444, ? 33, effective July 1.L. 2002: (2)(b) amended, p. 1582, ? 9, effective July 1; (4) amended, p. 1513, ? 192, effective October 1.L. 2006: (2)(b) amended, p. 413, ? 3, effective July 1.
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A "position of trust" for purposes of ? 18-3-405.3 and ? 18-3-401 (3.5) may be a supervisory position that exists for a "brief" period--a matter of hours or days--or it may extend over a long relationship. Defendant's discrete acts of supervision were the product of the general position of trust that defendant assumed in relation to victim. Pellman v. People, 252 P.3d 1122 (Colo. 2011).