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  • Teacher fired for barring students from using bathroom

    okay, well I was not "getting off" on little children. It was a commentary on the teacher

    I have removed the links

    FYI in the USA many high school students are adults. They reach age 18 while they are in secondary school.
    Last edited by Lawrence; December 13, 2024, 04:37 AM.

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    Dude, that is just wrong. What are you getting off on little children wetting themselves? This has no business being here!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by xdowl View Post
      Dude, that is just wrong. What are you getting off on little children wetting themselves? This has no business being here!
      Don't be a gatekeeper/dick. If you feel there's a problem, there's a process: report to the moderators and let them decide.

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      • #4
        I went to the article while the links were still up. It happened at an elementary school meaning those were children ages six to ten. The article even specifies it was a first-grade class meaning six year olds. I'm starting to question the motivations of OP since he brought up high school despite the article being decisively about an elementary school.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by The_Silence View Post
          I'm starting to question the motivations of OP since he brought up high school
          I removed the text of my original post when I removed the links. In hindsight, that was a mistake.

          My original post said: "She should be promoted to teach high school."

          I am not into children in elementary school. I apologize if my comments have offended anyone.

          It is certainly true that the news stories are about an elementary school. But my comments were about the teacher, who is an adult, and I made an explicit reference to high school. I don't think posting the links to the news stories violates the community guidelines here.

          I believe that general discussion of wetting in high school has always been permissible here.

          I happen to think that it's kinda hot when a high school student is denied permission to use the bathroom and has an accident. And that was the idea that I meant to express in my original post.

          There are many, many references to high school in the forum for full-length stories.

          Here in this forum, back in March, 2023, I posted a link to a true account of an accident in high school, written by an olympic beach volleyball player. No one raised any objections to that post. You can read my post here:

          https://www.wetandmessy.org/forum/pu...leyball-player

          The tiny URL link is no longer working. The story is still available here:

          h**ps://sarahsponcil.com/peeing-my-pants-in-hs/


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          • #6
            I didn't think there was anything wrong with your original post, Lawrence. You linked to mainstream media articles and it was perfectly clear what you meant from context. -- AT

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            • #7
              Aside from the drama, this isn't an unusual scenario. Even in more mature aged students, schools will often limit bathroom breaks, mostly because in older students they should be mature enough to have done so during the break, and more often than not they dont even need the toilet they just want to go smoke, take drugs, get drunk or whatever...
              I know in my highschool days there was a major scandal when it turned out a girl went on bathroom breaks just to give blow jobs to other students. What always bothered me about that is how they caught her.. since it would likely have required a teacher spying on kids in the kids toilets.. which i feel was a bigger crime than a couple kids fooling around. Schools have toilets segregated between students and faculty for a reason.

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