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Originally Posted by MattyC
And, as she alluded to, having a male authority be the person who passes judgement on whether or not her attire is too sexy, is pretty creepy and discomforting on it's own.
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Too sexy for the teachers, or for the students? If the former, then definitely creepy, if the latter, then maybe valid. I don't think the discussion of sexual attraction from a purely biological sense should be taboo.
Adolescent boys can be easily distracted. Not saying that it's her fault, but regardless, I think it is a fair assessment that the learning environment can be affected by sexual tension when it comes to young people.
It's probably not realistic to expect the teachers to change the way every teenage male thinks or reacts to these situations. In a perfect world, it would be preferable, but in the real world, probably not possible.
In the real world, rules and laws are made because there is a minority that cannot control or moderate itself and it's not fair, but life isn't fair.
Just playing devil's advocate. I can see both sides to this issue.