Emperor_Uriel
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The first girl in our class to develop visible breasts got them in 4th grade.
The boys in 4th grade made a game out of trying to pinch them. Not just grab them, not just snap her bra strap, which she suffered a lot from. To actually hurt them.
The boys only got an eye roll and a tired "Stop that" from the teachers.
This is, of course, totally unacceptable. Those kids should have faced a superintendent's conference and been required to take courses designed to correct their behavior. However, they should not be faced with criminal charges.
This is, again, why I constantly advocate for teaching kindergartners about consent and the "bathing suit rule," and reteaching those topics throughout elementary school. We need kids to have knowledge on what touches are right and wrong very early, for their own safety and that of their classmates.
I'm mostly concerned about how these laws could get stretched over time, as they have for male teachers, where today even the mere allegations or appearance of impropriety can lead to a sunken career and a criminal investigation. What started as common sense policy (don't have sex with or molest your students) has morphed into legitimized profiling that distracts from the real threats.