UK Teacher accused of having sex with two students says she ruined her 'dream job' with stupid 'mistakes', jury hears - Slag be slaggin'

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Rebecca Joynes allegedly became pregnant after having sex with one of her victims, known as boy B, Manchester Crown Court heard - she denies the allegations against her.

A teacher accused of having sex with two teenage pupils has told a jury she ruined her "dream job" with stupid "mistakes".

Rebecca Joynes denies having sex with the two boys but admitted, in Manchester Crown Court, to having broken safeguarding rules by being in contact with them on Snapchat and having them back to her apartment in Salford Quays. The 30-year-old was already suspended from her job and on bail for alleged sexual activity with boy A, 15, when she allegedly took the virginity of a second boy, known as boy B, 16, who she later became pregnant by.

Joynes denies that any sexual activity took place with boy A - whose semen was recovered from her bedsheets.In court she also maintains that the relationship with boy B only began after he had left school and she had lost her job, so no legal offence was committed. The court heard how she later wrote to boy B, saying: "Every inch of you is perfect. You are all I ever dream about."

Joynes said: "This was a year after he left school. I was in love with him. I was pregnant with his child." She also described teaching as her "dream job" but said she had "ruined" her chances of working in the profession after making "mistakes". On Tuesday, the defendant was cross-examined by Joe Allman, prosecuting, for a second day, as he pointed out "similarities" in both cases.

Mr Allman alleged that both boys were 15 when she began taking them into her flat and she communicated with both on Snapchat - where messages are deleted and not recoverable by police. In both cases, the activity was a secret from their parents and they both flirted with her, boy A, calling her "sexy" and boy B, sending her a message saying, "Get your tits out". "What did you reply?" Mr Allman said.

"Laughing faces," Joynes replied.

But instead of shutting down such behaviour, Mr Allman accused Joynes of giving "ambiguous" responses. The ex-teacher maintained that sex with boy B only began after he had turned 16 and left school, and she had been dismissed from her job. But boy B told the jury that while he was still at school, Joynes straddled and kissed him at her flat and then on a second occasion they had sex.

This was after Joynes had been arrested, suspended from her job and bailed as police investigated allegations of contact with boy A. She claimed that boy B contacted her to see how she was and she liked the attention, as she was lonely, and a friendship grew. The court heard they would go for walks and he would visit her flat as she preferred staying in her apartment in Salford rather than with her parents on the Wirral. Joynes said: "Speaking to my family, I had made mistakes, I had basically ruined my chances with my dream job."

Mr Allman said that Joynes had a supportive family, sister and a best friend back home but instead chose the company of a 15-year-old boy.

"How on Earth can that second scenario be a draw for you?" Mr Allman said. Joynes said: "I was stupid but I did choose that option, obviously I was breaking my bail conditions." The defendant claimed that after the relationship became sexual, it soured and she said that boy B became "controlling".

Mr Allman said: "Let's look at the reality of the situation. You were 29, living in a flat, had a good income, drove an Audi A1. "He was a child, you were an adult. He was a pupil, you were a teacher. "He lived with his mum and dad, they were not supposed to know about your liaisons with him. Who was controlling who?" Jurors heard Joynes and boy B rowed and could not decide on whether to keep the baby or have an abortion.

Boy B claims he tried to end the relationship but did not know how to, called her a "paedo" and told her to find someone her own age but claimed emotional pressure came from Joynes to keep their relationship going. Joynes denies six counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child, including two while being a person in a position of trust.

The trial was adjourned until Wednesday morning.
 
A mistake is accidentally replying all to an email, or messing up paperwork, or perhaps even as far as turning up for work badly hungover to the point of being still drunk.
This is pedophilia, and she should be jailed for it. It’s not ‘a mistake’ it’s preying on children.
Yeah, it has always been a crappy attempt at damage control.

There's a response to cheating being a mistake where the rebuff outlines the whole process up until the other person discovers what happened. The implication is that there were a lot of points in which you could have stopped, but chose not to, so to say it was a mistake is a lie. I'd say that's applicable here.
 
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16 is of legal age in the UK. Most kids have fucked by 14. Most lads in rough areas of the UK are proper blokes by 15 and 16.
Just for context before the autistic slap fighting begins.
It's a relevant point to make especially since the article can't call her a pedo since only the 16 year old is confirmed as her having sex with them.

We rightly call this shit creepy when the people the teenagers are having sex with are a decade and change older than them and she sure as shit was planning to nail them before they were legal and grooming them accordingly. I know you're not saying anything contrary to that, the fact that she claims to have held off till they were legal even if true is only technically true and makes the story an even more unpleasant one no matter the legality of it.
 
Sometimes I think it can be an issue because we let teachers who are new and too young themselves teach older kids. Like it's perfectly fine to have a newly graduated teacher in charge of 2nd graders or something, but you take a 22 year old and put her back in a high school she could have attended 4 years ago with a bunch of 17 year olds, I can see how an immature woman would get blurred lines. Doesn't excuse it or make it right, but it's probably not wise to have her teach kids near to her own age.

But then you have this chick who is 30, and that's just...beyond "I made a mistake."
 
There's a response to cheating being a mistake where the rebuff outlines the whole process up until the other person discovers what happened. The implication is that there were a lot of points in which you could have stopped, but chose not to, so to say it was a mistake is a lie. I'd say that's applicable here.
Well, I'd argue there are two types of mistake
1) Something you did that you didn't mean to do
2) Something you did, and meant to do, that you realise now was the wrong thing to do

Of course, in the case of your example and of the teacher, the realisation has only come because they've been caught. They're not genuinely remorseful
 
Rebecca Joynes denies having sex with the two boys but admitted, in Manchester Crown Court, to having broken safeguarding rules by being in contact with them on Snapchat and having them back to her apartment in Salford Quays. The 30-year-old was already suspended from her job and on bail for alleged sexual activity with boy A, 15, when she allegedly took the virginity of a second boy, known as boy B, 16, who she later became pregnant by.
I’m glad government schooling has “safeguards” that allow you to rape again while still being technically employed.
 
It's a relevant point to make especially since the article can't call her a pedo since only the 16 year old is confirmed as her having sex with them.

We rightly call this shit creepy when the people the teenagers are having sex with are a decade and change older than them and she sure as shit was planning to nail them before they were legal and grooming them accordingly. I know you're not saying anything contrary to that, the fact that she claims to have held off till they were legal even if true is only technically true and makes the story an even more unpleasant one no matter the legality of it.
Doesn't stop journos from pulling out the "allegedly raped" in other circumstances

Remember fucking a child isn't 'having sex' it's rape
 
She made mistakes.

Well, Uncle Joe's Flying Corps doesn't make mistakes, at least those kind of mistakes. Will, please warm up the helicopter, you're flying left seat. Anita, please fly right seat. Charlie and Kwang Hui, please assist Pitor and Mike, the crew chiefs, after the rest of us have completed the special processing.
 
Actually kill her. People that prey on their wards are menaces to society and honestly don't deserve to live.


16 is of legal age in the UK. Most kids have fucked by 14. Most lads in rough areas of the UK are proper blokes by 15 and 16.
Just for context before the autistic slap fighting begins.
They're fucking other teenagers, not adults twice their age. Stop enabling this subhuman behavior.

Not a one word reply yes have a sense of humor
Go back to your third world shithole, you Slavic turd. In civilized countries, an aduly having sex with kids is something to frown upon. It's not really a joke when this kid will have to deal with a 30 year old womans child via child support at the age of 16.
 
Ah... damn, she's got a good solicitor...

Giving evidence earlier, the 30-year-old broke down in tears as she revealed her daughter was taken from her within 24 hours of her birth.

She denied bringing the hat in order to win 'sympathy' from the jury – and insisted she hadn't chosen to stand in the witness box out of a desire to ensure they could see it during her evidence.
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Juries are thick. They fall for this stuff.
 
Just slipped, fell, and landed on multiple boys’ dicks…repeatedly.

I know she has a vagina and thus will not actually have to deal with any real consequences but they’re totally oppressed, guys. Just remember this when a woman recounts the horror of being told “Hi” when waiting in line at a Starbucks.
 
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