Hmm, yeah I agree with ya on that, they have quite the tendency to suggest the exact same sentence for pretty much everything regardless of if it fits the crime or not…
In this imaginary world where the focus is on getting her out of her clothes and keeping her that way, I’ll go with that.
(Totally different from the real world.)
I like to think this imaginary world has a little more to offer than just keeping girls naked as long as possible. But even I have to admit, naked girls are… a big part of the appeal.
“innocent victims of circumstance” Hah. Whenever a student would have a problem like forgetting a book or being late, my high school principal would say they should do things in “a business-like manner” so these problems would not occur. It seems to me she should take that advice.
How terrible! If she gets caught, they’ll probably punish her harshly…by giving her another PN term!
One can certainly hope so. Strict PN for the max term sounds appropriate.
I’ve been following your comments for a long time, and sometimes I almost believe you lack empathy for innocent victims of circumstance…
Hmm, yeah I agree with ya on that, they have quite the tendency to suggest the exact same sentence for pretty much everything regardless of if it fits the crime or not…
In this imaginary world where the focus is on getting her out of her clothes and keeping her that way, I’ll go with that.
(Totally different from the real world.)
I like to think this imaginary world has a little more to offer than just keeping girls naked as long as possible. But even I have to admit, naked girls are… a big part of the appeal.
“innocent victims of circumstance” Hah. Whenever a student would have a problem like forgetting a book or being late, my high school principal would say they should do things in “a business-like manner” so these problems would not occur. It seems to me she should take that advice.