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TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D): Wife of Tenn. high school football coach busted for sex with underage player. “Kelsey McCarter, 26, carried on a sexual relationship for nearly a year with a student at South-Doyle High School, according to a seven-count indictment handed down by a grand jury in Knox County. The boy was just a freshman when the sex began in February 2015, and was a sophomore football player by the time the affair was discovered in late December.”

TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D): Prosecutors say teacher accused of sex with teen boy “begged his parents not to report her.” “Charges have been filed against a female teacher accused of having sex with a teenage boy. Elizabeth Dillett is both a kindergarten teacher and St. Peter-Immanuel Lutheran School’s athletic director. . . . The boy admitted to police, Domres sent selfies (to him) while she was on her honeymoon.”

TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D): “This week’s female teacher busted for having a bunch of sex with a 16-year-old male teenager is Maria C. Chappell. . . . The now-fired teacher taught English to freshmen, sophomores and juniors. She also taught a freshman course called ‘ethically speaking.’ Chappell, a married mother of two, rented a room at a local Holiday Inn Express & Suites on Feb. 29 — a Monday — for a tryst with the student, investigators say.”

TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D): Teacher Charged With Sexual Assault: Teacher professed love to student she called ‘Baby Boo,’ messages show. “A former New Berlin high school teacher professed her love to a student she called ‘Baby Boo’ while she planned her wedding to her now-husband, text messages contained in a police report show. Sara Domres, 28, was charged last week with two Class H felony counts of sexual assault of a student.”

TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D): Former New Berlin school teacher charged with sex with student. “Domres is the second teacher facing charges of sex with a student in Waukesha County in recent months. In December, April M. Novak, 30, of Sussex, a former Menomonee Falls School District teacher, was charged with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old student.”

TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE: Girl, 15, raped by transgender woman. “Judge Ian Pearson, sentencing, said a serious aggravating factor was Ayrton’s interest in teenage girls after a previous conviction for possessing indecent images. . . . ‘I accept you have been agonising over your gender issues as you now wish to live as a woman, but no operation has been done.'”

TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D): Third teacher from same Louisiana school busted for sex with student after female teen fesses up. “A Louisiana teacher faces charges for a year-long relationship with a 16-year-old female student, police in St. Charles Parish said. Kimberly Naquin, 26, is a teacher at Destrehan High, the same school where two female teachers were charged with having threesome sex trysts with a different teen student.”

TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D): Women-Only Spaces Aren’t Necessarily Safe Spaces.

When “Helen” (not her real name) was 19, she woke from a deep sleep to find her friend “Jane” (who was staying in a second bed in Helen’s bedroom) on top of her, saying that she wanted to “experiment.” Helen tried to push Jane away, clearly told her “no” and “get off”—but after it became clear the other girl wouldn’t take no for an answer, Helen gradually stopped resisting and waited for it to be over. “If a guy had done that to me, I probably would have screamed. I would have got my parents, who were in the next room. I don’t know why I didn’t call my parents,” Helen told me.

“I think she felt entitled to [rape] me because I was interested in women, and because she thought that because she was a woman, she was incapable of hurting me. I guess I would just want other women or girls in my situation to know that that was rape and that it was wrong,” she added. Back when the assault happened, Helen didn’t tell anyone about it. Only many years later did she begin to ask close friends to help her find the right language to describe it.

Helen is far from alone. I’ve heard other stories like it, directly from friends and second-hand from acquaintances. I’ve also been raped, by a much older woman, during a mercifully short-lived relationship that was characterized by abuse, manipulation, and intimidation.

Plus, the top comment: “I’d like to add men-only spaces aren’t necessarily dangerous either. Almost all of my jobs have been in male-dominated fields where I am the only woman around – at least where I do the bulk of my job. I even worked a second shift job with nothing but blue-collar guys doing the warehouse grunt work all night. I’ve never had a moment where I even kind of felt in danger.”