Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom, open your eyes. She is with a bad kid and you should thank the teacher.
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if he's a reputable teacher at the school, i would trust his opinion. he sees the kids in their own element
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The fact that your daughter is clearly insecure further points to the likelihood of her getting involved with a bad news boyfriend.
I’ll bet he knows something you don’t. Maybe he’s seen him with another girl, and maybe he even overheard your son talking about your daughter in a sexually crass way. Did that ever occur to you, mom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your daughter still with that loser OP? That should be your first and only concern!!
Loser? Do tell!!
Anonymous wrote:Why is your daughter still with that loser OP? That should be your first and only concern!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom, open your eyes. She is with a bad kid and you should thank the teacher.
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if he's a reputable teacher at the school, i would trust his opinion. he sees the kids in their own element
Anonymous wrote:It may have been a joke. Your daughter is 17 or 18 if she is a senior. Stay of out it if this is the only thing he has said that worries you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are legally MANDATED to report suspected abuse of any sort.
Hint: There's a good reason why he DIDN'T.
Crickets.
Because there is a huge swatch between the type of abuse one is mandated to report and just a regular old crummy boyfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, When I was young there was an equally young women who I knew casually among a group of friends. She was attractive and I was attracted. One night we were in a bar and I was being flirtatious with her. She excused herself to go to the bathroom and apparently slipped out the back door. After about twenty minutes I figured out that she had ditched me. The next time I saw her at the bar she was with some friends and I said, what happened to you the other night. She said she had to go home because she had to get up early the next day.. I said in a poor attempt at humor "that's no excuse" (I know lame). Her response said with utter contempt was "I don't owe you any excuses . . . ." , and a few other rebukes that I can't remember because I was so humiliated after the first round of rebukes, I psychologically blacked out. I was speechless and just wanted to crawl out of that room.
All these years later I still think her responses were unnecessarily harsh and it still strings.
But, I can tell you this, I never tested those waters ever again. I don't think a women needs to verbally beat the crap out of a suitor, but I do know a firm verbal rebuke is usually enough to send the message, "you are not romantically welcomed here".
Sorry, but you asked for it. She gave you plenty of clues that she was not interested and you didn't accept it. People are constantly telling women to be clear and not lead a man on and yet here you are complaining when a woman did just that. You should have accepted the bolded. You "attempt" at humor is still no excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither, but it sounds like he knows the boyfriend is a loser.
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