View Single Post
Old 04-02-2007, 05:19 PM   #4
cougjunkie
Senior Member
 
cougjunkie's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Utah
Posts: 5,741
cougjunkie is an unknown quantity at this point
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by marsupial View Post
I agree that there is a double-standard. However, I assume the girls were not at school when they took the pictures and sent them to the boy, so really how can the school discipline them then? But if the boy was looking at the pictures during school and sending them to his friends at school, then school has authority to do something. Since they are all minors, I don't know what kind of criminal charges would be filed, but I am not a lawyer and obviously I don't know the full details.

In any case, stories like these make me sick. It seems like teenage girls are getting even more desperate in their attempts to win the affections of teenage boys and losing their dignity in the process.

I didnt really think of that, you make a good point about where the incident occurred. I asked my friend if he was surprised when he found out who was involved and he told me that he was shocked, he said certain girls in the school you can just tell they are on the fast track to failure, he said these girls all three of them were straight A students, they were all 9th graders and enrolled in Seminary, he said they are kind of popular. He was very surprised by it.
__________________
LINCECUM!
cougjunkie is offline   Reply With Quote