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Originally Posted by Toaster126
I'm assuming the school has anti-PDA rules for everyone, like most school districts nowadays, but is being more viligant enforcing them for the ladies kissing. I think the principal should have involved the parent(s) earlier, when the suspensions were first being handed out and they weren't working. The parent invite seems like a cheap attempt to shock the parent.
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I'm surprised he didn't.
At my high school we had PDA rules, and everyone signed a form at the beginning of the school year saying that they would abide by the rules in the school handbook or else face disciplinary action (parents also had to sign the form).
I don't think anyone should have to watch other students make out in the hall, regardless of sexual orientation. I think that perhaps what happened is that these ladies' punishment was more noticeable simply because of the situation.
As for this girl being irritated that she was outed by her principal--as a minor she has no right to expect confidentiality in the principal's office unless her principal has agreed to keep it confidential--and that really only applies to situations such as sexual abuse, not sexual orientation. Also, given that she was making out with her girlfriend in the hallway--she's not exactly fully in the closet. Her parents could have probably just as easily found out from a peer or teacher as the principal.