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Woman Disgusted After Her Former High School Guidance Counselor Asks Her For A Threesome

Woman Disgusted After Her Former High School Guidance Counselor Asks Her For A Threesome
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A woman has gone viral on TikTok after calling out her high school guidance counselor after he DM'd her a sexual proposition.

The TikToker, whose name is Aliana, posted screenshots of the conversation in which the counselor invited her and her husband to have a threesome with him.


In a follow-up video, she also shared screenshots of messages she sent to the school district, the counselor's wife, and law enforcement, among others.

The video was posted as part of a TikTok trend in which people post outrageous statements with a Jason Derulo's "Whatcha Say" in the background. Suffice to say, Aliana's was a lot more outrageous than people expected.

See her first video below.

It all began with the counselor hitting Aliana up on Facebook Messenger, where after complimenting her appearance, he propositioned her and her husband Frank.

He wrote:

“If you and Frank want a 3some im in! Lol."

In a follow-up video, Aliana posted her response to her former guidance counselor, in which she forcefully called him out.

@aliana.am

Reply to @nilublue_15 #greenscreen sorry I suck at talking but here’s part 2 also my dog is chewing on toys in the background #hscounselor #highschool #creep #wierd #reno #fypシ

Aliana wrote:

"This is so incredibly inappropriate..."
"...I am a CHILD to you. You knew me as a 14 year old girl, now that I'm grown, your sexual mentality shouldn't shift towards a 14 year old girl who grew up a bit."

The counselor immediately blocked her in response.

In her follow-up, Aliana also described how she reached out to the counselor's wife, family, teachers and administration at the school at which he works, as well as law enforcement, describing how from the ages of 14 to 16, the counselor repeatedly called her to his "dimly lit" office to "hang out" with him during classes.

Because she was a troubled teen, she thought at the time that he was simply taking her under his wing. But the incident on Facebook has now put those meetings in a whole other context.

Aliana also reported that she received several responses on Facebook from other fellow alumna of her school describing similar interactions with the guidance counselor.

Aliana's fellow TikTokers were appalled by her story and applauded her for taking action.

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Aliana also reported a detective had been in touch with her, but was unfortunately unable to pursue the case.

As she explained:

“Unfortunately, they couldn’t arrest him because he didn’t actually physically touch anyone, or... been known to. He didn’t touch me."

He has, however, been banned from school grounds because of the incident.

Probably a good idea.

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