My school was smaller, only around 250 on a good day. We had that kind of incident on a regular basis.nunqual said:Edit: It's a tiny school, 400 students max.
My school was smaller, only around 250 on a good day. We had that kind of incident on a regular basis.nunqual said:Edit: It's a tiny school, 400 students max.
Don't bother watching it, its awful. Its just another show about 20 somethings pretending they are in high school.soren7550 said:No problem at all, but I've never seen the show.khaimera said:Thanks for the quote. In return I read your entire story and it was entertaining. Its like watching One Tree Hill. Drama is everywhere. We need more of it around these forums, I say.soren7550 said:This.khaimera said:I'm with you OP. The police and parents should have been called.
The girls have bigger issues than the aftermath of a bad reputation. I disagree with all of the sympathizers in this thead
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I get what you're both saying but I have to say I side with vato_loco on this one, it's possible that nothing will result but...YOU SHOULDN'T BE PUTTING A DICK IN YOUR MOUTH AT THAT AGE!BonsaiK said:"Sexual behaviours" don't make people pregnant. Sex makes people pregnant (sometimes). Other "sexual behaviours" are often specifically deployed for the sole purpose of satiating sexual urges in such a way that no pregnancy is forthcoming. Saying that these things lead to prengancy is a bit like saying that unloading a gun leads to shooting a gun.vato_loco said:Um... I meant premature sexual behaviours SUCH AS blowing a dude on a public place.BonsaiK said:I haven't met anybody who got pregnant that way.vato_loco said:That kind of behaviour leads to early pregnancies,
That would suck. (pun intended)BonsaiK said:I haven't met anybody who got pregnant that way.vato_loco said:That kind of behaviour leads to early pregnancies,
When a underage girl and a 20ish year old have sexual conduct it's pedophila and thus a crime, be it willing or not. To not mind the situation is to say that pedophila are okay as long as it isn't rape.TeeBs said:There really isn't a victim, so I wouldn't mind it.
Which State in America is your school located?nunqual said:A little background info:
My school is highly reputable, well, except for the marijuana. We never have fights or improper conduct, and we NEVER have this kind of incident on campus.
So anyway, before school when everybody was standing outside waiting for class to begin, a Volvo station wagon pulled up containing a 20-something year old man. He proceeded to pick up two freshmen girls and pull into a parking space. Two seniors were in a nearby car warming up, and they saw the man get in the back with the girls, and saw one of them giving him a blowjob. They went inside and alerted a teacher, who went outside and retrieved the girls. The guy immediately left. The girls were sent to the principal and stayed there for about an hour. But here's the kicker, the principal didn't even call the parents. Hell, I would have called the fucking police. Two girls who are under the age of consent giving blowjobs to an over-18 year old? That's grounds for the cops, right? The two girls were back in class in an hour and spent the rest of the day at school. Do you think the parents should have been brought to the school, or at least the girls should have been sent home?
Edit: It's a tiny school, 400 students max. Which means that the parking lot is tiny. Everyone could see, the way I see it, at least drive down the block.
EDIT 2: I LEFT OUT AN INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT DETAIL! One of the girls who I was listening to said that the other girl had met the guy online. This raises even more issues.
This isn't Twitter.this isnt my name said:@Grilled Cheesus STFU what are you 12.
pretty sure the "@" thing has been around longer than twitter.zHellas said:This isn't Twitter.this isnt my name said:@Grilled Cheesus STFU what are you 12.
You talk to people by quoting them.
Like what I just did.
(Sorry if I sound condescending, it's just people doing the "@" thing when not on Twitter annoys me quite a bit.)