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male
age
16-17,
anonymous
writes:Ok so I'm doing my GCSEs at the moment and have fallen in love with an amazing teacher. I know there is a law on this kinda stuff but because I am leaving from what I have read I think that it will be ok to have a relationship. I read this:A teacher can have a sexual relationship with a student as long as the student is not one of hers or has left school. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3950541.stmThis is me!!! So is it ok to start a realtionship? Reply to this Question |
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reader, Tremor +, writes (13 June 2008):
If you are of the age of consent and you have left school, I don't see any problem with it.
I do actually know a girl who married her teacher after she graduated.
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female
reader, NikitaDisraeli +, writes (12 June 2008):
If you've left school, then fine. I don't know whether there are any additional rules. But, she does actually have to like you back for you to be in a relationship.
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male
reader, GRANT RICHARDSON +, writes (12 June 2008):
ya if its leagle and he is not way older then you and isnt marryid.
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 June 2008): No!!!, not only if you are a student, man if you start a relationship and go out, kisses and all that, then, she can seriously get sued, for going out with someone under aged. She could go to jail for that, in any way even if you both like each other, that will still be considered child abuse. You can seriuosly get her introuble, she should know that, and if its a he then sorry.
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