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Also, I'm just going to take a direct quote that came from the mom's Facebook page, that was linked in that article posted in the original post. The mother's Facebook post says: "
NO MEANS NO.
A kid at school that makes my daughter uncomfortable asked her to dance at the school dance on Valentine's Day. She tried to say no thank you, and the principal overheard and intervened and told her she's not allowed to say no and that she has to dance with him.
This boy has been quoted as publicly saying something very disturbing of a sexual nature."
If it happened as this mother said, then we are not talking about a girl rudely mocking a boy who asked her to dance. She felt uncomfortable because of sexual things the boy said. She said no thank you, and the principal forced her to dance anyway.
Again, if anyone thinks it was wrong for this girl to turn down a slow dance with a boy, try to put yourself in her shoes by imagining a similar scenario at work, and your boss forcing unwanted touch on you by another coworker
If it happened as the mother claims then no, that is absolutely not okay in any way and the principal should be reprimanded for it.