Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
. . . "I have a spouse that I'm happy with. Now open your math app for today' assignment."
Actually, anyone could say that. If announcing their spouses gender is important enough that a male LGBTQ teacher insists on saying, "I have a husband," I'm fine with that. Same-sex marriage is legal. But that's all any kid needs to know about their teacher's sex lives.
I find it ironic that they would insist on naming their spouses gender, but want to call mother's "birthing persons," to carefully avoid implying that only women can give birth to babies.
If kids are really asking teachers to talk about their sexuality - which I highly doubt actually happens - the teacher can say, "That's way too personal. Let's look at today's lesson on proper comma usage."
What is this shi-ite with teachers getting sexually involved with their young students? In my day we would be creeped out of we saw one of our teachers at the grocery store. Most of my teachers seemed like angry middle-aged women, even one that I later learned was in her first year of teaching out of college.
Actually, anyone could say that. If announcing their spouses gender is important enough that a male LGBTQ teacher insists on saying, "I have a husband," I'm fine with that. Same-sex marriage is legal. But that's all any kid needs to know about their teacher's sex lives.
I find it ironic that they would insist on naming their spouses gender, but want to call mother's "birthing persons," to carefully avoid implying that only women can give birth to babies.
If kids are really asking teachers to talk about their sexuality - which I highly doubt actually happens - the teacher can say, "That's way too personal. Let's look at today's lesson on proper comma usage."
What is this shi-ite with teachers getting sexually involved with their young students? In my day we would be creeped out of we saw one of our teachers at the grocery store. Most of my teachers seemed like angry middle-aged women, even one that I later learned was in her first year of teaching out of college.