December Flower
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I think that's a wrongful assumption that she took advantage of anything.I get that she's no a paedophile however still I wouldn't trust her to teach my teenager if I had one and I would be so so so angry at her if I was his mother. She shouldn't be a teacher, I think she should be charged as she took advantage of her position and my gut tells me it's just wrong why didn't hers? 17 you think you know it all - 25 I already had grown up a LOT in comparison. I went out with a guy in his early 30's briefly at 16/17 and I just think it's creepy and wrong looking back. Also my younger friend I met through music tried it on with me one night (he was 17, I was 27 at the time) and I told him to fuck off cause I felt weird.
Maybe I'm bias because of the early sexual abuse I experienced though that has most definitely fucked me up. Don't want sympathy just explaining why I think I might have a more severe reaction to this.
We don't have any evidence to support that theory, so I think it's wrong to judge her for something we don't specifically know the details of. Who's to say she used her powers?
It would not be a wrongful assumption that some students would go after their teacher in this situation, correct? I did the same thing, I was 15 or 16 and really wanted to get horizontal with my geography teacher(yeah, pun intended). The entire male half of my class wanted to impress her, we all swarmed around everything she said, she was fucking attractive. Who is to say she didn't just give in to some who looked and/or acted very mature, or something? Maybe the boys charmed the pants off her, literally.
As we cannot know that, there's no true opportunity to judge here.
It's all just uninformed guesswork, we could just as well be discussing loop quantum gravity here.
I agree she should not be a teacher, that's a no-brainer.
But I disagree that this should fuck up her entire life to come