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Only In New Zealand!

September 21st 2008 20:44
Sometimes it is understandable that certain laws differ from town-to-town and country-to-country. Here's something that may be perceived differently from an American's point of view. New Zealand has apparently legalized prostitution since 2003. Now what happens when a school teacher and mother moonlights as a prostitute? I don't understand what the problem is, because if it is legal, the public should mind their own business.

The funny thing is that in the US there seems to be a growing number of teacher-student sex happening. If she did her job as a teacher efficiently, even though she led a double-life it shouldn't be counted against her. It's not like she's an American teacher that makes enough to feed a village!


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