Transexual teacher is "normal"

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  • humanlighthumanlight Posts: 271
    Here is a brief overview of my high school:

    Population 300 students (9th - 12th)

    Gay female teacher 2
    Gay female teacher who taught sex edu. 1
    Teacher who married a professional santa clause and met him over the internet 1
    Obess teacher who taught health 2
    Teachers who slept with students 3
    Teacher who married a student 1
    Teacher who's husband came to the school with a shot gun to kill her, but committed suicide instead 1
    "F**K you, I have laundry to do" -ed
  • bryn_cmbsbryn_cmbs Posts: 407
    I see you are from West Virginia. What city? I just want to make sure I don't move there.
    humanlight wrote:
    Here is a brief overview of my high school:

    Population 300 students (9th - 12th)

    Gay female teacher 2
    Gay female teacher who taught sex edu. 1
    Teacher who married a professional santa clause and met him over the internet 1
    Obess teacher who taught health 2
    Teachers who slept with students 3
    Teacher who married a student 1
    Teacher who's husband came to the school with a shot gun to kill her, but committed suicide instead 1
  • humanlighthumanlight Posts: 271
    bryn_cmbs wrote:
    I see you are from West Virginia. What city? I just want to make sure I don't move there.


    One of the most beautiful towns east of the grand canyon. It really takes your breath away. It is an amazing place to vacation. Here is a picture.

    http://www.reload.cn/images/national_geographic/New%20River%20Gorge,%20West%20Virginia.jpg

    However, not so good in the education department. I mean I did fine, but the whole town is a bit disfunctional. Full of lawyers and doctors peppered with hippies. It is a very interesting little town.
    "F**K you, I have laundry to do" -ed
  • humanlighthumanlight Posts: 271
    If you google "new river gorge" you will see some greate pics of my hometown.
    "F**K you, I have laundry to do" -ed
  • humanlighthumanlight Posts: 271
    Surely some of you people had some "off" teachers....expecially those who went to college....man there are some fruit cakes there too.
    "F**K you, I have laundry to do" -ed
  • bryn_cmbsbryn_cmbs Posts: 407
    humanlight wrote:
    Surely some of you people had some "off" teachers....expecially those who went to college....man there are some fruit cakes there too.

    I was just poking fun at your teachers in jest. Lord knows, I had some crazy/messed up ones in my day. Do you live where they have “Bridge Day” each year, you know when they shut down a bridge and people take turns jumping off it?
  • humanlighthumanlight Posts: 271
    bryn_cmbs wrote:
    I was just poking fun at your teachers in jest. Lord knows, I had some crazy/messed up ones in my day. Do you live where they have “Bridge Day” each year, you know when they shut down a bridge and people take turns jumping off it?


    Yep...I posted a picture up there earlier. It is like 2 threads up. do you go to Bridge Day...you should b/c it is sooooooo much fun. We should get a bunch of the jamily to try to go this year. How cool would that be?
    "F**K you, I have laundry to do" -ed
  • bryn_cmbsbryn_cmbs Posts: 407
    humanlight wrote:
    Yep...I posted a picture up there earlier. It is like 2 threads up. do you go to Bridge Day...you should b/c it is sooooooo much fun. We should get a bunch of the jamily to try to go this year. How cool would that be?

    I've always wanted to go. When is it? It looks like the New River Gorge is about a 4-5 hour drive from where I live.
  • humanlighthumanlight Posts: 271
    It is at Fayetteville WV. the zip code is 25840 if you want to get driving directions. It is an amazing time, but honestly it is a great place to visit earilier in the year b/c you can go white water rafting, and hiking. I know all the local trails. I walk to the Bridge from my house (actually my parents...I live now in Huntington, Wv, which is dump!)
    "F**K you, I have laundry to do" -ed
  • humanlighthumanlight Posts: 271
    bryn_cmbs wrote:
    I've always wanted to go. When is it? It looks like the New River Gorge is about a 4-5 hour drive from where I live.


    3rd weekend in October, on a saturday!

    PM me and I will tell you more about it...I have to go for today...work, then home is calling. I'll catch ya tomorrow and let you know more if you want.
    "F**K you, I have laundry to do" -ed
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    humanlight wrote:
    Surely some of you people had some "off" teachers....expecially those who went to college....man there are some fruit cakes there too.

    Umm, no.

    I had a female gym teacher that work skirts, she was really hot too.

    That's about it. there was an old myth that some teacher killed young girls and burried them under the gymnasium, but it was just a myth.

    Oh, wait. I had a school counselor that I am pretty sure was a pedophile, but what school counselor isn't?
    I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire
  • ruberryruberry Posts: 15
    This should be interesting... I imagine that an angry group of parents will start spazzing about this. I can't wait to see Hannity & O'Reilly get on this one.

    This could be a very difficult transition for the teacher, the school, and the students, but I'd hope that most high school students would be mature enough to deal with this. Open and honest discussion and education on the subject would help a lot.


    Being a highschool student... I can honestly tell you the majority of my classmates (and these are the honor students) are not nearly open-minded or mature enough to deal with it. But it's good that they're trying to make people understand.
  • ruberry wrote:
    Being a highschool student... I can honestly tell you the majority of my classmates (and these are the honor students) are not nearly open-minded or mature enough to deal with it. But it's good that they're trying to make people understand.
    yeah at LEAST 90% of high schoolers are completely incapible of having that level of maturity. (also being a high school student).
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

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  • yeah at LEAST 90% of high schoolers are completely incapible of having that level of maturity. (also being a high school student).

    It's understood that during those adolescent years the sense of responsability and maturity is at the end of the totum pole. Why should you, you have the rest of your life for that. But it is important, no matter what age, to learn to have compassion and understanding. You are tomorrows future. This world is lacking tolerance, compassion, love and understanding. This school should be considered a model school for teaching more than reading and math. We all can clearly see the problems of the world, the adults can't get it right. So its up to the new generation to stop the wars, the hate, the power struggles, and the bigotry. Learn to listen to your hearts, not to some politician, religious extremists or others, who have hate in their hearts. Humans are not perfect, we are far from it. We all have some defects or problems. Making fun of each other is not the answer or solution either. If you learn anything in life is that we all bleed when we get cut, and we will all die one day. It does not matter what color, race, gender or sexual preferences you have. Learn that we are all in it together, and together, if unite, we can learn to deal with any problem that comes our away. But if we divide, the only ones that win are those in power. Right now, they are doing a great job of dividing and conquering. Just look around you, are you happy with what you see? So go ahead enjoy your youth, it comes and goes before you know it, but do not lose the concept of compassion and understanding. Remember, most of you will have kids one day, and you will never know what challanges they will have to face. So embrace those that are different, they have something special to share. They are hurting inside already, and definetly do not need someone making fun of them or discriminating against them.

    I have given many conferences and presentations to students regarding transsexuality. At first they were aprehensive, but at the end of the presentation, they came and thanked me for opening up their eyes and hearts. Give yourselves more credit, you are all good kids, I have faith in our youth, that you will turn this ugly world around and do the right thing.

    Mark Angelo Cummings
    http://www.bodiesunderconstructiononline.com
    They need to stop fearing us and start hearing us....
  • Got nothing against him doing that, but jesus, the kids are gonna really rip it out of him.
    no matter where you go,
    there you are.

    - brain of c
  • marvio wrote:
    It's understood that during those adolescent years the sense of responsability and maturity is at the end of the totum pole. Why should you, you have the rest of your life for that. But it is important, no matter what age, to learn to have compassion and understanding. You are tomorrows future. This world is lacking tolerance, compassion, love and understanding. This school should be considered a model school for teaching more than reading and math. We all can clearly see the problems of the world, the adults can't get it right. So its up to the new generation to stop the wars, the hate, the power struggles, and the bigotry. Learn to listen to your hearts, not to some politician, religious extremists or others, who have hate in their hearts. Humans are not perfect, we are far from it. We all have some defects or problems. Making fun of each other is not the answer or solution either. If you learn anything in life is that we all bleed when we get cut, and we will all die one day. It does not matter what color, race, gender or sexual preferences you have. Learn that we are all in it together, and together, if unite, we can learn to deal with any problem that comes our away. But if we divide, the only ones that win are those in power. Right now, they are doing a great job of dividing and conquering. Just look around you, are you happy with what you see? So go ahead enjoy your youth, it comes and goes before you know it, but do not lose the concept of compassion and understanding. Remember, most of you will have kids one day, and you will never know what challanges they will have to face. So embrace those that are different, they have something special to share. They are hurting inside already, and definetly do not need someone making fun of them or discriminating against them.

    I have given many conferences and presentations to students regarding transsexuality. At first they were aprehensive, but at the end of the presentation, they came and thanked me for opening up their eyes and hearts. Give yourselves more credit, you are all good kids, I have faith in our youth, that you will turn this ugly world around and do the right thing.

    Mark Angelo Cummings
    http://www.bodiesunderconstructiononline.com
    I agree with you (I am proudly not a part of that 90% ish).
    Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..

    http://www.wishlistfoundation.org

    Oh my, they dropped the leash.



    Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!

    "Make our day"
  • Ya, in my school, I don't think most people are mature enough.
    Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
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