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[–] 6 pts

Absolutely correct. I never knew anything about my teachers' personal lives. I have some memories of sometimes kids asking things like:

Miss Green, are you married?

No, that's why I'm Miss Green and not Mrs.

Do you have a boyfriend?

Oh that's my personal business and not appripriate to discuss.

Where do you live?

Oh just a mile or two away.

But where?

Oh that's my personal business and not appripriate to discuss.

What did you do this weekend?

Went to the movies.

Who did you go with?

Just someone I know.

Etc.

And that was the way every teacher I had handled those type questions from students because that's the appropriate way a teacher should inform children on their personal life. Even if I could put it in a vacuum and 100% know for sure that the teacher was not discussing anything about sex, if my child of any age (let alone as young as kindergarten) had a teacher giving them details of their personal life I'd be unhappy with the teacher for being in apprporiate.

Add in that this faggot clearly wants to discuss being an ass-puppet because even an inappropriate teacher could full out answer the above type kids questioning lines without getting anywhere near sexual topics and there's a special place in hell for this fag.

Did kids pester you with those invasive questions?

[–] 2 pts

Young kids absolutely ask all kinds of crazy questions. It's not their fault. They're just curious and don't know whats appropriate. And I'm not saying a teacher has to be cold and say nothing. But any appropriate teacher knows how to give polite discussion answers to a kid. This faggot is upset he has to "hide" that he went paddlebarding with his butt-buddy. It's not "hiding" anything - it's not appropriate for teachers to get into their personal lives with kids of any age. If a kid asked him about his weekend he could easily tell them he went paddleboarding, it was fun, and move on. Faggot clearly wants to discuss faggotry with young children cause he's insistent that he should be able to talk about paddleboarding with his faggot partner.

I don't want teachers talking to kids about any personal relationship they have, straight or gay. Not appropriate. It would be creepy if he was insistent on talking about his girlfriend...he'd still be clearly be pedoing just trying to pedo girls instead of boys.

In addition to basic reading, writing and math one of the biggest aspects of early elementary school is socializing kids outside the home. A huge part of that for them is learning that adults outside the home are not the same and you don't act the same with them as parents and close family and family friends. If a teacher doesn't understand that get that thing the hell out of schools.