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Originally Posted by cjs216 Of course, she knew it was wrong, but the question is whether she needs to be turned into the police and charged with a sexual crime. And it's my opinion is that that's too much, especially since the OP has not had the opportunity to speak with the principal yet (although he should have contacted her). I'm not sure the little boy would wish to deal with the repercussions of this blowing up in his face and dragging on either....that's something to think about as weel.
I am giving the 12 year old girl the benefit of the doubt that she may not have been aware that the boy's boxers would be dropped as well. If he had been wearing tighty whities, he may not been exposed. Besides, nobody really knows what happened here...nobody knows whether the girl was called into the principal's office and was absolutely beside herself with embarrassment and shame, whether she was apologetic, etc....it could very well be that was the case and that is why she was given an in-school punishment.
I am entitled to my opinion, no?
cj/
P.S. I think OP is in Texas, not Wisconsin although the definitions are probably similar.  |
And I am entitled to mine as well.
I was asking what would happen, would the police go and talk to her and explain that what she did was more than a practical joke gone wrong? I am giving a suggestion, something that wasn't brought up already. If the school isn't going to do anything then as a Mom I would do whatever I could to defend and protect my son and others from bullies like her. No tolerance.
And I have no idea, but I believe the definitions are all pretty much similar, that was the first definition I came across, I didn't take note of the OP's state.