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Ikr like how do the students think they were made? But that’s just how it is outside of Korea. South Korea has always been know to be pretty strict. People there tend to be more professional about teachers and students. I mean I get it since it’s Korea but they should really start to normalize being single moms and dads because not everyone is fortunate to have a partner by their side.
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she's an unmarried woman teaching at a rich and prestigious school. plus it seems a lot of the teachers were alive or raised by parents who were alive when korea was still enslaved by japan and was a third world country, so of course they would be very traditional. teaching is a very important job, and she's an unmarried woman with a child, and people didn't even know that she had a boyfriend (she technically doesn't). of course people are going to make a big deal of it. i'm assuming you don't live in korea if you can't see why this is such a big deal over there? i personally don't agree it should be a big deal, but i'm still able to see why it is.
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hey, im not even able to marry in korea. korea is very traditional because,, they were a third world country recently and several ex-slaves are still alive today. i wish that we would be more accepting, but it's understandable considering our fucking awful history. i mean i'm raised in the west, and it's an understatement to say that westerners dont know a lot about korea or the east in general.
whats so wrong with a pregnant woman being a teacher? Its not students job to worry what their teacher does or doesnt do in her free time and certainly not the parents. If she doesnt commit any crimes whats the problem? I dont get these types of problems.