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re: Female teacher and student had 3.5 hr sex marathon after sick texts

Posted on 1/29/26 at 11:07 pm to
Posted by p0845330
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 1/29/26 at 11:07 pm to
That chick is not guilty simply because the boy is a fig.
Posted by DarkDrifter
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2011
5726 posts
Posted on 1/30/26 at 12:04 am to
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3.5 hr sex marathon


Lord haven’t been able to pull that off since my 20’s. Hell now that timeframe I can bang the wife and get a round of golf in..

Also that 2nd pic … you can see the crazy in those eyes


Still wood.. not for 3.5 hours but wood
Posted by StansberryRules
Member since Aug 2024
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Posted on 1/30/26 at 2:51 am to
3.5 hours with multiple busts? Sounds fun if capable. 3.5 hours straight? Sounds miserable.

If she was 23 and he was 17 I don't really see any sort of "crime" here at all. Definitely a fireable offense as a teacher but not sure how given those ages it's a crime.

What % of 17 year old dudes out there would jump at the chance to bang an attractive 22-23 year old girl? 100% of the straight ones?
Posted by awestruck
Member since Jan 2015
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Posted on 1/30/26 at 3:09 am to
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3.5 hr sex marathon


middle distance at best
Posted by TulsaSooner78
Member since Aug 2025
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Posted on 1/30/26 at 8:36 am to
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If she was 23 and he was 17 I don't really see any sort of "crime" here at all. Definitely a fireable offense as a teacher but not sure how given those ages it's a crime.


It is not their ages that is the problem. It is the student / teacher imbalance of power dynamic. That is illegal in 45 states.

In Texas, it is a 2nd degree felony, regardless of age.

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Legally, many states have classed teacher-student relationships as serious offenses, factoring in the potential for exploitation and abuse. For instance, in Texas, the law prohibits teacher-student relationships, regardless of the student’s age, and considers them criminal offenses. Engaging in such relationships is classified as a second-degree felony, leading to prison sentences ranging from two to 20 years.


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This post was edited on 1/30/26 at 8:37 am
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