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Well you are of course entitled to your views, Sqad, but I do not see it that way myself. If this new bloke had been mid 20s, maybe, but I really do not see a 4 year age gap as that relevant.

Even back in my days at school, which is virtually the Jurassic era, girls of around 15-16 could be found dating boys of of 18-20. Only the most curmudgeonly or jealous or spiteful described those girls as being dangerous.

And I fail to see quite why she is deserving of your last comment, which just sounds pretty spiteful, to be honest.
LG....just a view.......just a view......based on past experience of girls.
Perhaps you are correct, perhaps the teenager of today is different from the teenager of the 50's.........more precocious perhaps.
I am not worried about it all, far from it. But if she had waited a few weeks, she would have been over the age of 16 when she caught that Ferry and we wouldn't be talking about her now. I think that she is being tiresome but not as tiresome as the media, which refuses to stop chewing on this bone.
I sincerely hope the ex Mrs Forrest is laughing her socks off at her twonk of an ex husband over this :-)
No doubt a very quiet day in the newsroom...
@Mikey - Can you explain exactly what it is that she is being "tiresome" about? I genuinely do not get it. And how is it her fault that the media continue to return to the well for stories in a slow news week?

We are all entitled to make mistakes, but I do not quite see what she has done to deserve this continuing approbation and attention.
^^Neither do I.
Surely student teachers are made aware that teenage girls aren't always reliable.
LG...you are right of course...it really isn't her fault that the media have picked up on this story again. But for someone that was granted privacy by the Courts, we do seem to be hearing a lot more about this case than would seem to be wise. Perhaps she will realise that in the real world, a girl sometimes has to kiss a lot of frogs before she finally meets her Prince Charming.
@mikey Kiss a lot of frogs ;) I hope you are not instucting her to date french blokes :)

I think the media have an ongoing fascination with cases like this. Unless she has gone around phoning the media to tell them she has now moved on and is dating someone more age appropriate, I do not see how the continued interest can be interpreted as being somehow her fault.

I know nothing about her at all beyond what I have read and seen in the media, but nothing I have seen or read suggests that she is particularly dangerous, or lacking maturity - apart, obviously from the inappropriate relationship she had with Jeremy Forrest. She (and he, although he has no excuse) claim to have acted out of love - and does our society not value and promote such actions?
LG....I apologise in advance for this clip "Zank 'eavan for leetle girls"


now there's a film that always made me queasy... about the grooming of a girl for prostitution. But that wasn't how it was seen in the 1950s.
When I was in the third year at Grammar School I was going out with a boy from the lower 6th - does that make me dangerous? ;)
Depends how long ago that was Ann.
1962-63 grumps.
Nothing too serious in those days though! My Dad would have killed me! ;)

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