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Originally Posted by pr_capone
yet none of your examples are relevant to this situation
There is nothing in this entire thread that states that they had any sort of relationship while she was his student... much less one of a sexual nature.
There is nothing in this entire thread that states that this guy has a history of making advances, failed or successful, on his students. Nor is there anything that states that these "relationships" ended badly or that the students were coerced into anything. In fact, their getting married 2 years after she was his student points to the opposite.
If you happen to attend a school full of creepy student fondling janitors, teachers, department heads, deans, and board of directors... you probably need to file a lawsuit and find another school to go to.
There are. But when she was no longer his adult college student, his ethical responsibility to not have a relationship with her ended.
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My first post in this thread was #58. You'll notice that I was talking about the ethics of such situations
in general and didn't mention anything about the
specifics of SNR's case. Spatula fired back about bullshit ethical policies. I was demonstrating that policies are in place for a reason.
I still have not made a single comment about the specifics of SNR's acquaintance. So the fact that none of my examples pertains to that situation is irrelevant to the context of my slice of this tread.
Now, specific to SNR's case,
if they were having a sexual relationship while there was also a student-teacher relationship, it was unethical.