Posted on 01/09/2003 4:36:38 AM PST by Jimmyclyde
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:08:56 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Two Silver Lake Regional School District teenagers may face charges for allegedly having sex on a school bus on the way to school as several of their classmates egged them on, according to police.
A 15-year-old middle school girl performed oral sex on a 16-year-old high school boy Dec. 12 as the bus traveled its normal route to the high school and junior high school, which are in separate towns, according to police and school officials. The Silver Lake school district includes Kingston, Halifax, and Plympton.
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Charged with what?
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My guess is they'll be punished for not using a condom. |
For the record. Silver Lake Regional High School is for Kingston, Plympton, Halifax, and Pembroke, Massachusetts. These are four small towns to the north and west of Plymouth.
A few years ago some Junior High/Senior High (not sure of ages, the girl, I think, was Junior High) were found having sex in a secluded area of the building. (hey, at least it was secluded) There was quite a fuss in the local papers when an administrator described it as a "non-violent rape".
The school has never been known for strong discipline. (I'm speaking hearsay...I'm not connected with the school.) When today's Brockton Enterprise arrives (it's an afternoon paper), I'll post what they print.
It's pretty outrageous that the school can't figure out that the students involved should be suspended for the year. If I were in charge, the cheering students would also be out at least until February vacation. It sounds like they tried to cover up this incident, as it took so long for the publicity to happen.
Oral Sex & Disease [Full Text] Many of our patients are unaware about the risk of transmission of disease through oral sex. Oral sex can transmit many of the same diseases associated with other types of sex. These diseases include: HIV, Herpes, Genital Warts, Hepatitis, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Yeast Infections and others. You get the idea.
The transmission of infection through oral sex can be transmitted in either an oral to genital or genital to oral direction. Neither the receiver, nor giver, of oral sex is safe from the transmission of disease. It has been shown, however, that for some of these diseases the risk of transmission through oral contact is lower than through other types of sex.
Safe oral sex should include the use of a condom or dental dam to prevent the transmission of HIV and many other sexually transmitted diseases but be aware that microscopic analysis of rubber shows it is porous; it can still allow penetration of other smaller, infectious micro-organisms. Sorry. [End]
"Why do you think we hand out condoms"?
"we do everything we can to set up an environment where this is sure to happen......Too bad this one made the press.".........Such hypocracy.
Times have changed (for the worse) my friend.
BTW, I didn't read anything about the bus drivers complicity in this episode???
One more reason to HOMESCHOOL your kids. Unless of course this is the enviroment you want your kids in.
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