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"everybody getting reported now.."
(set 27 days ago)
Location: Pine Grove,AL
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Originally Posted by Blackscorpion
True, however, she is immature and 3 years isn't that long of a time especially considering that she was 21 and teaching kids that were only a few years younger than her. If she would have been way older then it may not be been a big deal, but if she would have stayed or they had let her and something happened, then the school would be held responsible.
the depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement
so yes, it is pornographic.
I'll bet you didn't even look did you. There was nothing erotic about her poses and any sexual excitement is only in the minds of the excited...Many women dress in a way that you would probably call provocative every day...If they cause sexual excitement in men is that pornographic? You would no doubt be one of those prudes that would say that a rape victim was at fault because of the way she dressed....
I suppose you would rather see women dressed like this, am I right?
You know who shouldn't be teaching? Lousy teachers, and clearly, she's not one of them if everyone wants her back.
However, feel free to muster up some Victorian outrage, collapse in a dead heap on a fainting couch, and have someone wave some smelling salts under your nose.
Sex is evil. Sex is sin. Sex should never be mentioned in polite company.
She wanted to be a teacher, AFTER she had broadcast her sexuality to the public. In other words, she had let the train pass the station BEFORE she bought her ticket...
ahhhhh, the ol' "too late to buy the train ticket analogy"...well done sir, well done
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