Horatio Nelson started serving on a navy ship that could have seen action when he was 12. He did see combat at 16, was appointed lieutenant at 17, and had command of his own ship, thousands of miles from home, at 19. He had far more responsibility as a teenager than most adults today have at any point in their life. People were treated like full adults at a far younger age not too far into the past.
Yes, because this could be a healthy and loving relationship that could produce children and last a lifetime. How icky.
So he never taught her, and she was 18, out of school entirely, not just out of his school.
And he's going to jail? That's insane.
He talked to cops. They came to talk to him, and he chose to talk. Renunced his own rights. Hes an idiot lol. My reservoir of pity for him is minimal.
But he wasn't. So you saying that is muddying the waters.
If he had been her teacher, even if she was 18? He'd deserve jail.
But he wasn't, he never was. He was "a teacher" & they're trying to crucify him.
I would say woodchipper anyways if he was just a little bit older but an 8 year age gap isn’t even that weird compared to the alternative
Horatio Nelson started serving on a navy ship that could have seen action when he was 12. He did see combat at 16, was appointed lieutenant at 17, and had command of his own ship, thousands of miles from home, at 19. He had far more responsibility as a teenager than most adults today have at any point in their life. People were treated like full adults at a far younger age not too far into the past.