The “boy” was 18 years old and he needed counseling later? BS. He is an adult.
Jeez, what a mama’s boy.
I think the counseling and charges are the groundowrk for a lawsuit, and a life of lazy days til the cash runs out.
Sounds like someone is looking for a paycheck to me? I have never met an 18yo guy who didn’t think about sex about 10 times every second so it is very dubious that someone that age wold need counceling after having it?
One note for people unfamiliar with Australian education.
If this boy is 18 and in Year 11, he’s at least a year behind where he should be (possibly two - it depends on when his birthday was. Year 11s are 16 years old on average, with some turning 17 towards the end of the school year). The primary reason for a child to be left back in schools in the state of Victoria is lack of maturity - it’s very rarely done for any other reason.
So it’s quite likely that what we have here is an 18 year old boy. Yes, 18 year olds are legally adults - but speaking as somebody who teaches teenagers, only a minority of them are really adults in any other sense - and the fact this boy is in a younger grade than he should be suggests he’s not even at a normal level of maturity for an 18 year old.