A 6-year-old Casanova is expected to return to his
Colorado school today after getting suspended for kissing a classmate on the
hand, according to media sources.
Hunter Yelton has said the girl he pecked likes him
back, but officials at the elementary school in Canon City consider his
behavior to be sexual harassment, ABC's Denver affiliate channel 7 reported.
The romantic overture came as the first graders were
in the middle of a reading lesson and Yelton smooched the lass's hand,
according to his recollection.
The gesture was not seen as a sweet expression of
affection by officials at Lincoln School of Science and Technology. Yelton was
summoned to the principal's office and his mother was called in for a meeting
too.
The child has previous run-ins with the school's disciplinary
board, the Gazette reported, which played a role in determining the current
punishment.
He previously kissed the same girl on the cheek and
on another time was reprimanded for rough housing.
Eventually, they decided to teach him a lesson by
kicking him out of school for a couple of days.
The boy's mother considers the punishment to be excessive, according to Fox Nation.
"She was fine with it. They are boyfriend and
girlfriend," said Yelton's mom Jennifer Saunders. "Now my son
is asking questions… what is sex mommy? That should not ever be said, sex. Not
in a sentence with a six year old."
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