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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Most normal people when confronted by the questions posed by the psychologist's ex about the potential consequences of his behavior would step back and self-restrain, but he failed to do so. [/quote] Yes, he should have backed off. Would most normal people do so? Who knows? Entirely possible that the ex-wife's confrontation was not nearly as professional as the plaintiff would like to suggest. Are her BJs so awesome that you'd sacrifice our daughter's emotional well-being for them? (which seems to have been part of her response) may have come off more as the response of someone who is jealous and manipulative than someone who is objectively presenting advice re professional ethics. [/quote] The Sidwell staffer had a child in the same pre-school class. Huntington had a staff/student relationship with the child. Most pre-k students DO NOT need psychologists at school or privately. Are emails on the school server private? i suppose they went out under sidwell.edu or whatever. most schools would have done something about this weirdness. I guess that is the point of this lawsuit. The child in a hotel room while they are getting it on? [/quote]
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