Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-20061173-20150619211535/@comment-13965604-20150723175336

''First malia punched stiles in first real meeting, there was nothing wrong with that. It's like she says, was she supposed to thank him. He had basically played a role in ending the life she knew, and she was committed into an institution.'' It was more in injunction with the sex thing that I had issue with.

I dont think the poster gets to decide whether or not it is right for them to have sex. I don't know how you can say a mentally ill, sleep deprived and possessed Stiles was in any way fit to consent to sexual activity, nor do I know how you can think it's ok for a girl who hasn't been human or dealt with human emotions for eight years as capable of making that decision either.

''Third point would be disturbing(if it actually happened) now I don't remember this, maybe LadyX could be kind enough to point out the episode where it says she breaks into his room every night to claw him up. Stiles complaining about being the little spoon i remember(lol even though it was the only position he could sleep comfortably in).'' I'm pretty sure it was all in the same scene, she comes to my room every night, I'm always the little spoon, and I believe his word was Scratches, not clawed. I will give you that stalking was reaching.

''Stiles lies to her, thats just reaching. Doesn't this basically happen in almost all relationships, at least TV ones, didn't scott essentially keep his being a werewolf from allison, isn't scott lying to Kira about he aura for her own good, isn't parrish currenly lying to lydia about his dream, i could go on and on'' Keeping the werewolf secret is completely different. That was for the sake of keeping the The Masquerade, and also for his very life. He is indeed wrong about Kira. So is Parrish, though I think I understand where he's coming from since this could honestly be some sort of PTSD war and supernatural combo thing (in his mind)

''Saying he degrades her by saying thats an improvement, I mean really. How is that degrading, especially given the premise it happened. A failing student after reading is called on inclass to answer a question, he/she is able answer part of the question, and the professor says that's an improvement. is that degrading? Even his tone wasn't condescending.'' But he's not a teacher, he's her boyfriend. i do apologize, I meant condescending in my original comment, words got mixed around in my head, and I disagree that it's not condescending.