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Topic History of: Creepy teacher. Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
I was gutted I couldn't do the cubs and scouts as a kid, my dad didn't trust nor liked the look of the scoutmaster. I was upset because all my friends were in scouts and I wasn't. However looking back, the scoutmaster did look a dick in his uniform.
I think what put them off is before I was born a scoutmaster from another troop was done for molesting most of the lads.
I was castigated on my first night at Cubs because my socks kept falling down, by a red faced disciplinarian so I never went back
Green Man
Wyot wrote: We didn't let our 9 year old stay over at a schoolfriend's house on a sleepover because we don't know the parents beyond saying hello to the mum at the school gate and the dad not at all. They also have a 13 year old son we don't know. But other parents were fine with it.
I'm sorry but it is the same as letting your child stay over at a random stranger's house up the road. Most parents seem to think if the children know one another it is okay. I find that incredible.
The real risk to children is in this kind of situation, not from elderly pop stars monitored in a hostel or asylum seekers...
I remember reading a case in Canada where there was sleepover. The brother to the sister who arranged the sleepover; ended up molesting the girls even his own sister. You even hear father's do it at sleepovers by lacing the soda drinks or party food.
You did well to decline!
I was gutted I couldn't do the cubs and scouts as a kid, my dad didn't trust nor liked the look of the scoutmaster. I was upset because all my friends were in scouts and I wasn't. However looking back, the scoutmaster did look a dick in his uniform.
I think what put them off is before I was born a scoutmaster from another troop was done for molesting most of the lads.
Wyot
We didn't let our 9 year old stay over at a schoolfriend's house on a sleepover because we don't know the parents beyond saying hello to the mum at the school gate and the dad not at all. They also have a 13 year old son we don't know. But other parents were fine with it.
I'm sorry but it is the same as letting your child stay over at a random stranger's house up the road. Most parents seem to think if the children know one another it is okay. I find that incredible.
The real risk to children is in this kind of situation, not from elderly pop stars monitored in a hostel or asylum seekers...
Green Man
Another oddball teaching.
Green Man
I do remember one or two questionable teachers in my school and a caretaker who went to prison for noncing.
I still have no idea why people let strangers look after their children.