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Teenager Posed as a Boy to Date Teen Girls

A teen from England has been found leading a double life — posing as three different boys in order to have sexual encounters with other girls that she was attracted to.

An English teen has been found out leading a double life — posing as three different boys in order to have sexual encounters with other girls she was attracted to.

 Gemma Barker, 19, had relationships with two girls aged 15 and 16 who both thought she was a male, despite going to the same school as her, Guildford Crown Court heard yesterday. 

 During their encounters Barker spoke like a boy and wore men’s clothing — including baggy tops, hats and hoodies — to cover up her feminine side. 

 She created three different alter egos (as in names/identity) — Aaron Lampard, Connor McCormack and Luke Jones — and had separate Facebook profiles for each of them. 

The Middlesex resident now faces jail time after admitting to two counts of sexual assault and one count of fraud.

The victims both believed Barker’s assumed identities, although the sexual activity never went beyond kissing, hugging and fondling.

They eventually became suspicious they were dating the same boy but never thought their ‘boyfriends’ were actually a teenage girl.

When one of the girls took off ‘Connor’s’ hat as the disguised teen slept, she thought it was her friend’s supposed ‘boyfriend’ Aaron.

Barker then deliberately fractured her jaw and tried to blame her alter-ego ‘Luke Jones’ for the attack and for forcing her to pose as ‘Aaron’, the court heard.

 The 2 girls then thought something was not right and straight away they contacted police. 

Barker was arrested as ‘Aaron’ in June last year and police found out the truth after conducting a search.

Judge Peter Moss said Barker’s case involved “fairly lengthy and convoluted deception”.

He said Barker’s behaviour had a “mean, manipulative streak to it”.

She will be sentenced in March

Thanks for reading my article, doesn’t this remind you of that movie “Shes the Man” in a way? It does for me :P Post your comments below on what you think about this article, thanks.

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  1. AmosTheCat

    On January 22, 2012 at 10:06 am


    Human beings seem to be capable of infinite good and infinite malice. We are infinitely incredible.

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