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Revision as of 20:40, 29 May 2024
The female child rape epidemic refers to the apparent exponential increase in the number of prosecutions of female teachers and guardians for "raping" teenage boys in their care during the early 2020s.
Media attention surrounding these news stories varies greatly from that directed towards male perpetrators, with headlines such as "teachers gone wild", and terminology such as "dating", "sexual relationship" and "went to bed with" used in place of assault. In some cases, Feminists and Child Sexual Abuse campaigners on social media have felt forced to revise headlines and point out that the Adult Women involved are rapists. Chris Hansen has criticized such teachers (see video below) and blamed the increase on fantasy porn usage - supposedly among females. It appears an increase in reporting has added to the phenomenon, with smart phone usage and more lax "moral boundaries" between teachers and students also mentioned.
Wikipedia have documented high-profile examples of female "rapists".
Gallery
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Campaigners revise the headlines
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Daily Mail agrees with the definition of rape
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Chat log of Brittany Zamora and the victim whom she was sentenced to 20 years in jail for "raping"