Soft Core Teen Porn, By The Head Of Discipline
October 6, 2011 No CommentsIs it weird for the chair of discipline at the Ontario College of Teachers to write a book about sexual hijinks at a high school in Toronto? Well, if it is or isn’t, it sure making parents take a closer look at their school administrators.
Jacques Tremblay was one of the most important education officials in Ontario. He ruled on cases of sexual assault, attacks, or lewd behavior, involving teachers. He is also one of the authors of The Sexteens and The Fake Goddess. He resigned earlier this week to protect the College from the ensuing scandal.
Interestingly enough, the book delves into the world of not just sex and drugs, but teachers giving out sexual advice to students and threesomes occurring between two teachers and a female student. Sounds like a family tale:
- His gaze quickly comes to rest on the firm and generous feminine breast that proudly adorns Leila. Far from throwing her gait off balance, this incident offers insight regarding her determined and somewhat incontestably indecent character. Steve hungrily eyes Leila, totally forgetting she is his young childhood friend, and discovering for the first time the titillating teen within her. He only comes back to reality when the bell brusquely rings, signalling they have to go to the gym for the vice-principal’s speech, Mr Dick, who is in charge of discipline.
Tremblay swears that his creative work is separate from his professional work, but it is hard for many to believe that a man so involved in a college’s judicial system, dealing largely with teacher-student relationships, could simply be a creative coincidence. He said that the book was created to encourage strength in teens and a resistance to peer pressure, even being “endorsed by parents and educators.”
As the investigation continues, holes in Tremblay’s presiding record of disciplinary panels are being made public. Many teachers have had their name kept private and have been given small punishments for serious offenses. Is this a reason to see more of a connection between Tremblay’s two worlds? Maybe this is how he processes his job, and wouldn’t that be somewhat understandable?
Either way, The Sexteens and Fake Goddesses clearly steps over the line. Detailed descriptions of teen girls stripping, being spanked, fondled, and having underage sex sounds like pretty common erotic fantasy, but when it’s written by a man whose career is adjudicating these real life situations, the connection cannot be denied. It also shouldn’t be tolerated.
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