To: bajabaja
“The issue is that other students can suffer grade-wise or by other favoritisms”
Ask a teacher what happens if they make a kids grade suffer after they hit on a kid and the kid says no. You guys are nuts to think she had power over him. The instant she so much as HAD A BEER with them, the kids owned her.
It would be more plausible to expect that a kid could blackmail HER into doing what he wanted. But anyway, this sounds consensual, between adults.
45 posted on
06/07/2011 3:39:07 PM PDT by
DesertRhino
(I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
To: DesertRhino
Ask a teacher what happens if they make a kids grade suffer after they hit on a kid and the kid says no. You guys are nuts to think she had power over him. The instant she so much as HAD A BEER with them, the kids owned her.
Not what I said, other students' grades may suffer, not the "love student." I've seen it happen. Prof hits on woman in class, there is an affair. Other students who have to live with the grading curve now wonder how skewed it is and how many "other love students" there are. Word gets around, even in a High School. How, exactly is that experience, as you say, "Nuts." I don't care about the "love student's" grade, I cared about my own in a competitive field.
77 posted on
06/07/2011 4:14:11 PM PDT by
bajabaja
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