There is an advertisement on Papua New Guinea TV showing a scene in a class room.
A teacher has had a young girl stay behind after school to do some school work.
He stands at his desk lusting after her. Then he moves forward and tries to hold her in his arms. She asks him to stop but he does not.
Does she plead with him to remove himself from her body?
No. She picks up a chair and hits him across the head. Then she runs out of the classroom.
It is not the recommended solution. The advertisement does put her response in context for young girls.
She is not going to prison as some paedophiles tell their victims.
She is not in trouble in the least. The teacher is in trouble.
A picture is worth a thousand words. It is a lasting image. Whack. Ahhh.
A teacher has had a young girl stay behind after school to do some school work.
He stands at his desk lusting after her. Then he moves forward and tries to hold her in his arms. She asks him to stop but he does not.
Does she plead with him to remove himself from her body?
No. She picks up a chair and hits him across the head. Then she runs out of the classroom.
It is not the recommended solution. The advertisement does put her response in context for young girls.
She is not going to prison as some paedophiles tell their victims.
She is not in trouble in the least. The teacher is in trouble.
A picture is worth a thousand words. It is a lasting image. Whack. Ahhh.
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