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Originally Posted by Drolefille
I'm looking at the context of the socialization: Dates, dancing, dates, pre-drinking (silly highschoolers), dates. This is clearly not about being able to speak to a coworker.
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Good point. According to the school, via Hannah, it wasn't "supposed" (again, note my sarcastic quotation makrs) to be an event with romantic partners, but all about the socializing. If the school had said, "We appreciate that you want to bring your romantic partner but this event is not about romance or relationships. It is specifically for learning social skills with males and thus requires a male guest," we wouldn't have a lot to question their motives. But the backpeddling, extra excuses, and inconsistencies is what alludes to something more sinister in their intent.
Okay, I've already made that point but I
really wanted to use the word "sinister" in a sentence today.