Socks are super unacceptable.
Socks are super unacceptable.
Is it acceptable for your teachers to tell jokes? I personally think it is not okay, what do you think?
Yes, sleeveless shirts should be acceptable. Children aren't going to not learn math because their lady teacher is in a sleeveless god damn blouse.
Teachers should be allowed to do whatever they want in their spare time as long as it does not involve breaking the law or questionable activity with younger children. Porn is probably a no-go, too. Honestly, though, smurf off if you think people should be punished at their jobs for their level of attractiveness. This is equally as bad as saying, "Are ugly teachers too ugly to teach because kids won't pay attention to them?" If they're qualified for the job, they're qualified for the job.
is this really where we're at with education, dissecting the spare time of people who willingly step into classrooms to teach the roves of brats we're putting out into the world
Maybe people should worry about teaching as a whole instead of a very superficial aspect of it. Stick to your reality television if you want to judge people based on how they look while having a small window into their lives.
This thread is ageing like a fine wine. Please don't stop, I need more.
Do NOT mock me.
My question was serious; it was not meant to be funny.
Now back to the topic.
Is that your final answer?
Oh ho ho. Temper temper.
I can say I'd much rather have my child being taught by a calm, caring, effective teacher who does porn in his/her spare time vs. a teacher who
can NOT be MOCKED.
Once again, teachers should be able to do whatever is legal in their spare time outside of school. That includes things like being an exotic dancer, or starring in adult films, or joining the Westboro Baptist Church and protesting incredibly inappropriate things in incredibly inappropriate ways while citing incredibly inaccurate views based on their incredibly poor interpretation of the Bible.
I might not like it, but if they maintain the required level of professionalism in the class room, there shouldn't be much I can do about it. Their life outside of work is their life. Very few jobs should fall out of that category.
I saw this earlier today and just had to share it with you guys.
So apparently this guy has been branded the 'world's sexist maths teacher'. The fluid dynamics of turbo machinery really turns him on, which sort of sounds like a really obscure innuendo. And his PhD research was on wet steam flow. Like seriously, the guy is a walking innuendo. What do you guys think?
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Sleeveless shirts aren't that sexy anyway.
What's REALLY sexy (on men, at least) are rolled-up sleeves.
You are SO fussy.I mean, seriously, LOOK at that.
This guy might be able to look sexy even in a burlap sack!
I was wondering how long it would take for this guy to pop up on this thread.
I did think about bringing him up myself a while ago, but I didn't think he really added to the debate.
However, I now realise that I should have followed my instincts and gone ahead with it. Everyone is better off being able to ogle this guy.![]()
I personal don't care what a teacher wears, as long as they don't show to much. Every school I went to was business casual dress. They wore jeans and a T-shirt all the time, no one cared, and we all still got an education. It wasn't a big deal.
Everytime I see this thread I think about this one adjunct English lit professor and get twitterpated. You jerks.
Eh, too pretty for me. I could get down on those muscular thighs, though. By get down am I using foa-slang for "I really like that" or am I being a literal creeper? Who knows! All I know is I better not say it in school.
For real, there's no such thing as too hot to teach. If a kid can't control their libido that's the fault of the teacher.
Signature by rubah. I think.