Mature Woman Cheating With A Young Boy

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A MARRIED high school teacher who romped in her classroom with an underage “stud” pupil has walked free from jail after only a year.
Disgraced teacher Jessica Langford, 33, had intercourse and oral sex with a 14-year-old boy before lessons started on the last day of school in Ohio.
The sleazy half-hour session ended when the principal knocked on the locked door and Langford told the boy to hide under a desk, he told a court.
The mum-of-one then left before returning and telling the teen to “stick to the story” that he had been stacking tables at Miamisburg Middle School.
The boy's father - a policeman - called for her to be locked up for more than a decade after she admitted: “I’m ashamed of my actions.”
Langford - said to have also shown students an X-rated photo of her having sex with her husband Matthew - called herself a “model prisoner” during her 12 months sentence.
But she failed twice to get out earlier to be a “comfort to her young daughter and ailing mum”, according to court files.
Langford must now register as a Tier III sex offender - the “most serious” of the state’s categories, usually given to rapists.
I should have never abused my power as a teacher and never developed a friendship with a student."
She will also be on five years probation after her release from the Ohio Reformatory for Women.
The blonde fought back tears as she told Montgomery County Common Pleas Court in May, 2018: “I wish I could go back and undo all that happened.
“I am completely responsible for my actions and should have never abused my power as a teacher and never developed a friendship with a student.
“I take responsibility for my actions that were unbecoming a teacher.”
Prosecutor Michele Henne said after sentencing: “It was the first time we heard her accept any remote type of accountability for it.
“She still did not - in our perspective - take full accountability of what she did.
“She did say she was sorry for a number of things. But it seemed like she was more sorry for herself.”

Langford, whose husband stood by her, was convicted in April last year of six sex crimes against the student, described by a prosecutor as a “stud.”
But Judge Timothy O’Connell said three of them - unlawful sexual conduct with a minor - were “aligned” and sentenced Langford on the sexual battery charges.
Langford had also made some of her 14-year-old students “uncomfortable” by showing them a snap of her having oral sex with her husband Matthew, police reports said.
We started kissing, she went in for a kiss and it escalated from there."
One boy, who said Langford also showered him with gifts, felt “awkward” when he saw the lewd image.
He “described his relationship with Mrs Langford as closer than other teachers and that she helped him with his Spanish and math,” the document says.
Other students felt “weird” as she used the picture with hubby Matthew to create “a more casual atmosphere” in her classroom.
Flirty Langford also gave them presents, including a restaurant gift card, shoes and an iPhone.
The bombshell report emerged as she waited sentencing and was not introduced as evidence at her trial,
reported Dayton Daily News, who obtained it through a freedom of information request.

A second damning dossier revealed Langford was warned not to get physical with pupils 15 months before she romped with the “stud” in May of 2017.
The explosive so-called “red file” shows education bosses had serious worries about her back in February, 2016.
Nine listed concerns of parents, teachers and other students included Langford sitting on a pupil’s lap during class.
She was also accused of having daily closed-door lunches with two other boys and flirting with students.
But Langford was never formally disciplined - just talked to and told to “refrain from physical contact with students,” the document says.
She was said to have started texting the classroom-tryst boy after they got to know each other on a school trip to Washington, D.C.
“We started kissing, she went in for a kiss and it escalated from there,” the teen, now 16, told a court.
He initially lied about his relationship with Langford for fear his girlfriend would dump him for cheating on her, he said.
Langford’s lawyers asked for a light sentence because she was “a first-time offender with no previous criminal history.”
Her husband said in a letter to the court: “She's my backstop and the cornerstone of our family and this household."
But prosecutors pushed for a tougher sentence as she had not shown remorse and “begs for mercy due to the implications and consequences for her husband and young child.”
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He worked in the office next door to mine and, sure, I noticed him — but barely. You know, like you register everyone around you. No more, no less. Just another young guy.
That was about it. Until one night when we had work drinks at a local bar and I found myself sitting next to him.
Obviously, there was alcohol, plenty of it, and intense conversation about important things: ethics, the idea of right and wrong and what it all means, law. Okay, we’re lawyers, so of course we're going there, but there was more than that.
We talked about life, purpose, doing good. Suddenly we were standing in the street kissing, and I still don't even know how it happened.
I have no idea what was going through my head — probably nothing — but I do know this: I didn't stop. Sure, he was 20 years younger than me, but he was clever and funny and thoughtful and somehow the age gap did not exist.
We exchanged several text messages during the weekend and arranged to go for a drink the following week. I was nervous, but also looking forward to it. He was charming and clever and fun. 'Why not?' I thought.
The fact that he was younger than me? I'm not even sure if it entered my head. I liked him. He seemed to like me. That was pretty much it.
I probably don't need to tell you where that ended up; there was more alcohol, more conversation, and laughter. And then there we were, in my bed. Same thing the following Friday. And the following week. Maybe twice? Definitely twice the week after, and the week after that. After that I kind of lost track.
We laughed about how truly ridiculous this was. I agreed with them wholeheartedly, and yet… We continued to see one another, and it always ended up in the same place. My bed.
And yes, it was exactly what you're imagining. I suspect I was enjoying his never-ending energy and straight-up charm and youthful cleverness. I suspect he was into my adult-woman sensibility and complete lack of self-consciousness or care.
It was an affair, nothing more, nothing less. Until somehow it wasn't. I started to care, which meant I also started noticing some things.
Once he mentioned the classic film The Graduate, in which the married, adult Mrs Robinson seduces a much younger man and in a distinctly predatory fashion. I said nothing, but I quietly tucked that gem away.
I knew what the reference meant: he was young and wonderful and I was past my prime. And also, perhaps, manipulative and a predator. I said nothing, but it was noted.
In the coming weeks I sensed a vibe. He clearly thought he was doing me a bit of a favour, because, you know, I was old, and he was young, and therefore I was lucky to have caught his eye.
It hadn't occurred to me before, but that's clearly what he thought. To be honest, it came as a bit of a shock.
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I didn't see myself as mature and it had never occurred to me that anyone else saw me that way. I felt young. I looked young. But there it was, the absolute truth of the matter. I was, I am, legitimately middle-aged, and this young man was only reflecting the facts.
Given that, I don't blame him, not really. I distinctly remember dancing in clubs in my 20s and seeing women in their late 30s and wondering why they were there — worse, feeling a bit sorry for them. At that age, it was baffling to me. I honestly felt they were a little undignified.
Then I grew up, and along the way I realised life wasn't quite that simple. As I entered my 30s, 40s, even, I came to understand I was not so special after all. I was just a regular person doing the best I could, and often falling short. That's real life, unfortunately; a fact you may not be across when you're in your 20s. A fact I certainly wasn't across when I was in my 20s.
It was about then I decided I would never see this young man again. Ever. And it was also when I realised why I should never have gone anywhere near him in the first place.
Sure, at 28 he was no kid. But while the age gap meant nothing to me, it obviously meant a lot to him. And he was right, really, it did matter. That 20-year age gap meant that we were from completely different worlds. Realistically, we had very little in common. He didn't know anything about me — more importantly, he didn’t want to. This was all about him.
He seemed to think I needed to change the way I acted. I was a little too bold, a bit too wild, and he wanted me to curtail that. He sent texts I had to Google to understand. He spoke in emojis. When I asked WTF he was talking about he behaved as though there was something wrong with me. I realised he needed to grow up, a lot, and that I was done with it. And him.
When I made it clear we were done, he acted nonchalant but he was clearly stung. Not because he cared for me, I don't believe he did, but because he couldn’t believe I would turn my back on him.
Maybe it was really about him and I, and nothing to do with the age. But to be honest, I doubt it. It was there all the time, even when I pretended it wasn’t.
And you know what? It left me wanting to be with a man closer to my own age; someone who was articulate and understanding and more aware of life and the complexities it brings. Someone who had been dented once or twice and knew how it felt. Someone who understood. Someone who had life experience.
Sure, that might have meant less energy in bed, though I've met plenty of men my age who would put this kid to shame. To be honest, I've met plenty of men a decade or even more older than me who would put this kid to shame.
More importantly, though, a man my own age would be more likely to consider me an equal, and he would never speak in acronyms. Lol. (Only not lol, because I'm not laughing out loud.)
I learned something having had this experience. Someone 20 years younger may seem vibrant and appealing on the surface, and heck, choose wisely — they might be perfect. But don't assume that youth means better. I'm here to tell you it doesn't.
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