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What was all the fuss about? She's nearly 16 and would have been no problem - should have waited a few months.Originally posted by stek View Post
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Was she lost?Originally posted by stek View PostHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Isn't the age of consent 18 when the person is in a position of trust?Originally posted by oscarose View PostWhat was all the fuss about? She's nearly 16 and would have been no problem - should have waited a few months.

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If you are a teacher, foster parent or similar of the child then you have to be 18 to have a relationship with them.Originally posted by oscarose View PostWhat was all the fuss about? She's nearly 16 and would have been no problem - should have waited a few months.

It's the law in England and Wales.
The law was put in place because teenagers have crushes and adults should be grown up enough to realise they shouldn't respond to and exploit the teenager's crush."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Obviously he wasn't willing to wait that long!!!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are a teacher, foster parent or similar of the child then you have to be 18 to have a relationship with them.
It's the law in England and Wales.
The law was put in place because teenagers have crushes and adults should be grown up enough to realise they shouldn't respond to and exploit the teenager's crush.Comment
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Did he quit his position? Can they legally prove they have had sex?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are a teacher, foster parent or similar of the child then you have to be 18 to have a relationship with them.
It's the law in England and Wales.
The law was put in place because teenagers have crushes and adults should be grown up enough to realise they shouldn't respond to and exploit the teenager's crush.
As was said, now the fun begins. If she is madly in love with him, she'll deny anything. If she isn't, he's due a spell in pokey where I believe child abusers aren't very high up the food chain...Comment
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Damn, so what's the point of being a teacher?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe law was put in place because teenagers have crushes and adults should be grown up enough to realise they shouldn't respond to and exploit the teenager's crush.Comment
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Was it one of Labours unnecessary laws by any chance?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe law was put in place because teenagers have crushes and adults should be grown up enough to realise they shouldn't respond to and exploit the teenager's crush.Comment
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