Good grief. 🙄
It is possible to socialize with people and not have sex with them.
I think a question no one seems to be asking, would be, does the school district have policies against fraternization with students after hours?
I’ve heard some school districts do have such policies.
Maybe their school district does not.
There are some legitimate questions to be asked about this.
Of course it is possible to not have sex with teenage kids when you are a teacher.
However—if you find opportunity after opportunity to get them away from their parents it is reasonable to ask why....especially if it is happening with a lot of kids over many years....
It is the Walz body language that gives him away—pay attention to how he reacts to men vs women—and especially young men.
“people”???
Teachers do NOT take students to concerts. That is NOT “socializing;” that is a firing offense. Doesn’t matter one iota whether it’s a gay or straight student. Fraternizing with students like that outside the school is off limits.
Lots of teachers here attest to that.
It is possible to socialize with people and not have sex with them.
Yeah, it is possible.
Some very talented and caring teachers are very good at sharing their avid interests that they are passionate about with students and often sponsor school clubs for extra curricular activities with like minded individuals.
Things like the Future Farmers of America club
The Competitive Shooting Club
The Archery Club.
The Debate Club.
The Scuba Diving Club
The Ski Club
The Future Business Leaders of America Club.
The Flying Club
The Travel Club.
The Glee Club.
The Hiking Club.
Who are we to judge that starting in the 1990s Walz and his wife have an avid interest in Gay-Straight Alliance club and are passionate enough about the subject matter to sponsor the club and mentor students with gay themed extra curricular activities. Perfectly normal.
“Good grief. 🙄
It is possible to socialize with people and not have sex with them.”
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Not if you are a teacher and a student. Unless it is a school-sponsored field trip you don’t socialize with students outside of class.