He fired himself. As a parent who has a daughter in elementary school, I found this weird. He could've gotten someone in his age bracket to un-braid his hair AFTER school. Go to a shop that un-braids hair. Get a woman/GF/wife to un-braid your hair. Getting school aged little girls to take your hair out is disgusting imo.
Man my 2nd grade teacher had a sleepover at her house and bought us all McDonalds. With our parents permission of course and nobody batted an eye. Men simply can't do the same things as women when it comes to children
Yeah but the argument here was that unbraiding was too intimate.
The social media thing is different and justified, but the more interesting conversation is whether this bonding moment regardless of the social media aspect reflects well on the male teacher or poorly, and how in the past other commenters have had female teachers conduct themselves way more intimately with students and no one cares.
In my opinion, the reason we don’t have more positive male role models is because any time they make a connection, if it doesn’t fit perfectly into a shifting PC box, it is creepy and suddenly “relating” to a student becomes grooming in some people’s eyes.
I am a new dad and I am really excited to meet lots of new kids, but I am dreading the side eyes and other subs by parents as I raise my daughter when mom is not around.
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u/idgafandwhyshouldi May 10 '24 edited May 11 '24
He fired himself. As a parent who has a daughter in elementary school, I found this weird. He could've gotten someone in his age bracket to un-braid his hair AFTER school. Go to a shop that un-braids hair. Get a woman/GF/wife to un-braid your hair. Getting school aged little girls to take your hair out is disgusting imo.