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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 490480" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>LOL! I'm not laughing at you- it's that my mother used to have a best friend that was an administrator at a HS and I can see her doing something like that- yes, as musch as most people wouldn't think it's a good idea. Some of these people really get too much of an idea that they are 'all that' and just choose a kid to take under their wing and that 'everyone would think it's wonderful' if they did something like this for the kid. I would be worried about a sexual intent except it's a 60yo woman so I find that less likely. She probably just doesn't 'get it' at all. I definnitely think you're right by having your daughter refuse the clothing and letting higher ups know about it. I still think I'd laugh when telling the principal- that might actually be more effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 490480, member: 3699"] LOL! I'm not laughing at you- it's that my mother used to have a best friend that was an administrator at a HS and I can see her doing something like that- yes, as musch as most people wouldn't think it's a good idea. Some of these people really get too much of an idea that they are 'all that' and just choose a kid to take under their wing and that 'everyone would think it's wonderful' if they did something like this for the kid. I would be worried about a sexual intent except it's a 60yo woman so I find that less likely. She probably just doesn't 'get it' at all. I definnitely think you're right by having your daughter refuse the clothing and letting higher ups know about it. I still think I'd laugh when telling the principal- that might actually be more effective. [/QUOTE]
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