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The mental image I had of you is starting to become chillingly accurate. Odd that such a question should arise with such regularity, unless of course you dress like Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen. Come on KY, you can come out of that closet now!
Don't think my missus would appreciate it! Actually, all male teachers were asked this question at least once by kids. It's just a way for the sprogs to try and intimidate. I won't repeat the questions pointed to female teachers. I'll have the EMUs after me!
I did a gig at a state school once, only for 3 months. In that time I must have been asked by the kids at least a dozen times "Are you gay Sir?"
The mental image I had of you is starting to become chillingly accurate. Odd that such a question should arise with such regularity, unless of course you dress like Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen. Come on KY, you can come out of that closet now!
I did a gig at a state school once, only for 3 months. In that time I must have been asked by the kids at least a dozen times "Are you gay Sir?", to which I'd reply "No, are you?". That usually brought a response akin to "You takin' the p*ss" to which I'd respond "No, i just thought you might be and looking for support over your sexuality" That would shut them up.
When around 70% of teachers are female it's no suprise. Just send them a photo of bambi and they start blubbing.
On the upside, if anyone wants a change of career that's chock full of totty, teaching must be hard to beat, providing you're not too fussed about earning loads.
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