L&P's Father-in-Law
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No dude, stop being logical. This isn't the place for that. Sabertooth_ is the only person here who was a teenage boy once.This argument is about the task when she had to lift her skirt, right?
Obviously the odds that other students wouldn't notice isn't realistic. They don't have their heads down doing work the entire class. They'd look around, especially boys when a hot teacher walks past them. I remember a substitute teacher in HS, she usually wore tops that showed cleavage. Boys often tried to look down her top, and other students noticed them. Female students do the same with attractive male teachers. Teenagers are perverted, it's part of being a teenager.
And regardless of the students being in friend groups, every student in the school would know about it within a few days. Friend groups can overlap, students overhear things, social media etc. This is how 99% of rumors start. Someone learns about something they weren't supposed to know about and tell others about it.
The same applies to an accidental flash. Everyone in the school would know about it. I remember knowing things about other people in HS and I'd never even met them before. When she bent over and flashed the entire class, or spread her legs when she was sitting on the desk so they could see. 10000% that every student in that school knows about it.
Quite funny he keeps banging on that scene with a massive post when I've already said this:
but I guess his interpretation is as good as he says mine is.She's the hot new teacher, mother of a student who every boy has now a crush on. I'm fine with it in the story, as again, I don't think this story has to be 100% realistic - but then again I don't bring "immersion" to this topic when it suits me and forget about it when it suits someone else, and like I said previously, it's necessary so the erotism goes on but this isn't realistic at all.
But for people who for instance, care about grass detail so they can feel immersed, I do wonder how plot holes /story inconsistencies /lack of logic/lack realism doesn't break their immersion.