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Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:09 am to cbree88
“laid” was autocorrect, but I guess it’s appropriate for teachers as well lol
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:09 am to cbree88
You could put a bunch of women in a room where they taste wine for a living for millions a year and by the end of week one they'd be talking about how they're underappreciated
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:09 am to cbree88
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how she doesn’t get laid enough.
When you get tired of banging her, tell her that FL just passed yesterday, that all teachers will start at a minimum of $47k, and there is no state tax shanghaied out of her check.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:10 am to cbree88
quote:You're posting paragraphs while you should be laying pipe.
how tough her job is and how she doesn’t get laid enough
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:10 am to cbree88
Wife is a teacher. No.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:11 am to cbree88
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She’s a stereotypical teacher in that she constantly complains and whines about everything.
Yep.
Seems like they stereotypically bitch/whine about everything under the sun, then simultaneously get fat.
Back in 2016-2017 or so I hooked up with a couple of teachers. Both of them are 30lbs heavier than they were then.
This past summer I briefly dated one and she's ballooned since.
They don't exactly have a sedentary lifestyle. Is it the public school cafeteria food?
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:11 am to cbree88
Kinky..
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:11 am to cbree88
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she constantly complains and whines about everything.
I've only been around about 3 decades, but I believe this can apply to most women. On top of that I just feel like everyone seems more negative since covid kicked off.
You have to help reshape her mindset, if she's willing to make changes for the better.
This post was edited on 3/22/22 at 9:14 am
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:12 am to cbree88
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ever dated a teacher before?
Back in middle school I did
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:12 am to cbree88
No, but I've had an ex lover end up as my kids' teacher. I didn't mind but my wife did.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:15 am to cbree88
I’m married to a teacher also. She only complains about dead beat parents and crappy kids. Other than that she just stresses when it’s testing season.
And as far as pay goes. In Louisiana, teachers are 9 month employees. Which means most teachers get their 9 months of work spread out over 12 monthly paychecks, so the myth that teachers are paid for summers and holiday breaks really isn’t true.
And as far as pay goes. In Louisiana, teachers are 9 month employees. Which means most teachers get their 9 months of work spread out over 12 monthly paychecks, so the myth that teachers are paid for summers and holiday breaks really isn’t true.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:16 am to cbree88
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I’m talking to one currently. She’s a stereotypical teacher in that she constantly complains and whines about everything.
So you go on a public forum to bitch about a person you are talking to, and are apparently considering dating?
You sound like a real catch.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:20 am to cbree88
Careful now. There are two basic types of teachers, liberal or Conservative . Choose wisely.
I've dated a couple of liberal ones , they are Crazy.
I married a Conservative one (no pics), she's the Best.
I've dated a couple of liberal ones , they are Crazy.
I married a Conservative one (no pics), she's the Best.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:20 am to cbree88
They're a little dramatic, but your best best for a wife IMO. That's because they want to work, but are usually not overly selfish and narcissistic like some other professional women.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:21 am to cbree88
Meh. Teaching is a good occupation for a female if both parents are working. It can be tough if both parents have more high pressure jobs with deadlines; makes it easier to have 1 parent at least on the same schedule. We are both WFH/hybrid schedule and split pickup duties/management of kids until 5 pm. It is a PITA.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:22 am to cbree88
Well, you're already bitching about her to strangers on the internet in hopes of validation, so it sounds like things are going really well between you two.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:26 am to cbree88
Seems to me like teachers are either solid wife material or the complete opposite
Very binary
Very binary
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:26 am to cbree88
TLDR: it’s not an either or situation. There’s a lot of gray and a lot of nuance.
For a long time teachers were the ultimate authority in the class room. I mean they had the support of both the school administration and the parents to educate and discipline students.
Over the past few decades there has been a shift to where now the administrations and parents now support the students as opposed to the teachers. It’s most evident in guidance departments now blatantly and openly asking teachers on the students behalf to change grades, allow late work, or offer bonus credit. You have administrations now not allowing students to fail, not allowing students to be expelled, and giving into the whims of parents that threaten to get on social
Media and air any and all dirty laundry.
The opening salvo of remote teaching during covid didn’t help either as most teachers were not prepped to teach or conduct class virtually as they had never done that before or been trained in doing so and then had to adjust curriculums overnight. That poor showing further emboldened some parents to proclaim teachers don’t do shite and don’t know shite and that homeschooling would be just as effective or better.
Rather than administrations supporting teachers and telling the parents to go ahead and try homeschooling, they groveled and submitted and essentially said you’re right, we will do something more to ensure your child is better educated and disciplined and it’s the teachers fault.
I’m not saying there aren’t bad teachers. I’m not saying there aren’t shitty schools. I’m not saying some teachers aren’t on an ideological bend to indoctrinate kids. I’m simply saying, the support dynamic between teachers, students, parents, and administrators has changed and not in a good way.
For a long time teachers were the ultimate authority in the class room. I mean they had the support of both the school administration and the parents to educate and discipline students.
Over the past few decades there has been a shift to where now the administrations and parents now support the students as opposed to the teachers. It’s most evident in guidance departments now blatantly and openly asking teachers on the students behalf to change grades, allow late work, or offer bonus credit. You have administrations now not allowing students to fail, not allowing students to be expelled, and giving into the whims of parents that threaten to get on social
Media and air any and all dirty laundry.
The opening salvo of remote teaching during covid didn’t help either as most teachers were not prepped to teach or conduct class virtually as they had never done that before or been trained in doing so and then had to adjust curriculums overnight. That poor showing further emboldened some parents to proclaim teachers don’t do shite and don’t know shite and that homeschooling would be just as effective or better.
Rather than administrations supporting teachers and telling the parents to go ahead and try homeschooling, they groveled and submitted and essentially said you’re right, we will do something more to ensure your child is better educated and disciplined and it’s the teachers fault.
I’m not saying there aren’t bad teachers. I’m not saying there aren’t shitty schools. I’m not saying some teachers aren’t on an ideological bend to indoctrinate kids. I’m simply saying, the support dynamic between teachers, students, parents, and administrators has changed and not in a good way.
Posted on 3/22/22 at 9:26 am to cbree88
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They’re also home by 3:00 every day
Where?
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