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Originally Posted by Livia
Maybe it did start in school face to face. Maybe she wrongly assumed she could help him and didn't want to break his confidence. Maybe she gave him her number so he had someone to turn to. I can't find someone guilty without knowing ALL the facts and extenuating circumstances.
Or.... There may be no extenuating circumstances and she's a monster, preying on young boys. We don't know.
That's all I'm saying. If we could reach a watertight conclusion by reading an edited article, I could have save myself about four or five years of study.
That's all I'm saying, Marshy.
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No, hang on. I'm not saying this is evidence that she's a monster or a molester or anything of the sort. I'm saying even WITHOUT any inappropriate sexual relationship, even if it was a perfectly ordinary exchange of messages, it is not appropriate and crosses the boundaries of a teacher/pupil relationship.
There are no extenuating circumstances. Not one.
There's a difference between not breaking his confidence, and giving him your personal contact information. Any sane person knows that.