Talk:Out, Damned Spot/@comment-26211734-20150211181849/@comment-26211734-20150212044459

@Jarialover1993: I respect your opinion and how you interpret Ezria. But for me, the fact that the man is the teacher and the girl is the student, which seems like a double-standard portraying a sick fantasy to some, doesn't seem that way to me. I think that a female teacher and male student would be a good situation to explore, just not in pll. It just doesn't fit the target audience. And they did something similar with Jashley, and yeah, most people didn't like it--but I didn't like it for reasons that don't apply to Ezria. So I don't think there is an anti-feminist double-standard. And a lot of people do think Ezra isn't all that (I think he's handsome, but I wouldn't call him hot) and it wouldn't matter to me if he was ugly. And he's only about 8 years older than Aria, right? That's about the age difference between my mom and dad (who moved in together when my mom turned 18) and my dad ain't some predator! The fact that Ezra was Aria's teacher doesn't matter to me at all: the titles and positions they each held shouldn't matter to people who are in love. I don't mean to sound corny, but it's a belief of mine. And once I get the blog post on this written, I will discuss Ezra's book and how it affects Ezria (or rather, how it doesn't!).