Like this would happen in reality…
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Blame It on Rio
howardgrantrulz — 15 years ago(June 15, 2010 04:33 PM)
Look at Michelle and look at Mr Caine.imagine that oneand she chased him? Right.That girl was so smokin' hot - she coulda had any guy (or girl) she wanted in Rio - and she wanted Michael 'Jaws-The Revenge' Caine?? Not buying it.
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eddysl12 — 15 years ago(February 13, 2011 06:34 PM)
Well, my Dad was a schoolteacher ( he taught seventh grade ) and I remember once seeing this girl playing with him and I knew she liked to hang around him so I am sure more of this went on than the one time I saw it. He was in his 40's at the time and he was no Robert Redford. There also was another male teacher who was older than my dad, and there was an incident where he got chocked with his tie because another girl who was playing with him pulled it too tight.
Young females aren't always sensible creatures and they don't always behave rationally. I am not talking about marriage or dating but some young girls do like to play with older males. It's not physical attraction but rather I suppose the thrill of exerting a certain degree of power over men in powerful positions.
This is why I would never care to be a male teacher ( grade 7 and up ), there are too many hot young things who would want to mess with you. The song by the Police " Don't stand so close to me " is about this very subject. You don't have to be a young teacher to experience this. -
silverfish-1 — 13 years ago(June 22, 2012 04:42 PM)
Oh, no, it happens ALL the time, actually. I'm 40, and younger girls are always interested. They like someone who knows the world a little better, and is more mature than the boys in high school.
That being said, I still mind my P's and Q's.
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swinggold — 12 years ago(January 26, 2014 01:37 PM)
Exactly. There are plenty of women who are romantically-attracted to much older men. Some of them have "daddy" issues where they never bonded with a father figure or they grew up as spoiled "daddy's girls" who are attracted to men who remind them of their fathers.