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Aww my sister just drew a lovely picture of her spending time with her crush whom she knows she can never have 🤗

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mathsman · 70-79, M
She could seduce him if she really wants him.
SW-User
@mathsman Lol She couldn’t, not at least until she grew up
mathsman · 70-79, M
@SW-User
And why is that?
I know she's 16 and shouldn't.
And she's told him of her love for him.
Why must it be a permaanent relationship?
They could just have a secret loving connection.
Serenitree · F
@mathsman seriously!? You really think that would be okay! Whale Sheeeet. Would you say the same if it was your child?
Serenitree · F
@mathsman So wrong on so many levels. He's a teacher, could lose his right to teach, and be charged. He's a married man with children. He has scruples and decency. Look up those words if you've forgotten what they are.
mathsman · 70-79, M
@Serenitree

You're overreacting and imagining more than I said.
l0rien · 46-50, M
@Serenitree I think @Mathsman commented before he knew the other person was a teacher.
SW-User
@Serenitree Spot on! 👌
SW-User
@mathsman They can’t. He’s too old for her and he has a reputation to protect. Plus he’s married with children. Her relationship with him would go to nowhere
Serenitree · F
@SW-User and he could lose everything and she'd be scarred for life.
SW-User
@Serenitree They both would be scarred for life, but I think it depends on what you meant by “scarred for life” for her specifically
Serenitree · F
@SW-User If she were to successfully seduce him...and then he lost his job, and his family, and his reputation.....I feel that this would destroy her, emotionally. Looking at that drawing, you can see she is a sensitive, loving girl. To destroy someone she loves, would definitely scar her emotionally.

Don't you think?
mathsman · 70-79, M
@Serenitree
It doesn't have to turn out the way you tell it.
Serenitree · F
[@you're right. It doesn't. So how do you see it turning out for a married teacher (hers, by the way) having a fling with a child over whom he has authority? Do you see an innocent, summer romance with neither party suffering any consequences? No emotional whiplash?
mathsman · 70-79, M