"The first time they had sex was in his room, the second time was in her room and the third time was in the bathroom of her residence," Pryor Police Department Assistant Chief James
Willyard told (http://www.newson6.com/story/37343540/pryor-teacher-charged-with-3-counts-of-rape) KOTV at the time.
In addition, having at least one son and at least one daughter stems from "rational choice" in meeting the needs of old-age care, such as financial support from sons, but hands-on caregiving and emotional support from daughters (Schmid, Brandt, and Haberkern, 2012;
Willyard et al., 2008; Leopold, Raab, and Engelhardt, 2014).
RELATIONAL NATURE OF CAREGIVING The care of older adults requires the interaction of two or more people, all or some of which may be between older adults and their family members or caregivers (Lingler, Sherwood, Crighton, Song, & Happ, 2008; Miller, Shoemaker,
Willyard, & Addison, 2008; Rozario, Kidahashi, & DeRienzis, 2011), between older adults and their family members and health care providers (Judge, Menne, & Whitlatch, 2009; Sudore, Schillinger, Knight, & Fried, 2010; Torke et al., 2011; Utley-Smith et al., 2009), or between and among different types of health care providers (Anderson et al., 2012; Lekan, Hendrix, McConnell, & White, 2010; Toles & Anderson, 2011).