So... I'm the only one who calls creepy?
I call creepy. When your real life mirrors a Court TV special (or, the first season of Dawson's Crick), there is a certain creepy factor that ought not be denied.
Tracy ,'The Message'
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So... I'm the only one who calls creepy?
I call creepy. When your real life mirrors a Court TV special (or, the first season of Dawson's Crick), there is a certain creepy factor that ought not be denied.
Yeah, the 16 thing is creepy. With you there.
He's not 16 anymore, though, and that's what I'm talkin' 'bout.
Unlike Pacey, he stayed with the teacher for quite a few years. I believe their child was born when he was 23.
Statistically, I call creepy. On a case by case basis -- I can't. Sometimes it is, sometimes it's as viable a relationship as between two thirty year olds.
New episode! Lalala! New episode!
Do we know whose story this is supposed to be?
Am ignoring the disturbing Naveen talk, 'cause when you switch the gender around and it's a 16 year old girl and some skeevy male teacher? Mucho squicksome.
What if the male teacher isn't skeevy?
Do we know whose story this is supposed to be?
This link give a brief synopsis and tells whose ep it is: [link]
Vonnie, I've heard it's another Charlie story .
Statistically, I call creepy. On a case by case basis -- I can't. Sometimes it is, sometimes it's as viable a relationship as between two thirty year olds.
Yeah, this.
Do we know whose backstory we get tonight?
edit: xposty
Statistically, I call creepy. On a case by case basis -- I can't. Sometimes it is, sometimes it's as viable a relationship as between two thirty year olds.
Agreed. The squick I get, at least when we're talking about a 16 or 17-year-old, is less about the age difference and more about the fact the teacher is in a position of authority. I don't think it's usually a great idea for teenagers to date grown-ups, but people and situations vaery way too much for any general rule to make sense.