This article was posted on Salon.com yesterday and of course, I found it quite interesting (and a little alarming, too).
The secret sex lives of teachers
Never before has it been so difficult to keep our private selves totally private, and the potential for professional conflict is huge. The stakes are raised even higher when it comes to teachers, though. As concerned parents have pointed out, they're teaching "our kids," the young and impressionable future generation. Does being an erotica writer make one unfit for that task?
Of course, the answer is No, but what's concerning is that some school districts and parents seem to be answering, Yes.
More here: www.salon.com/life/feature/2011/05/12/teacher_sex/index.html
The secret sex lives of teachers
Never before has it been so difficult to keep our private selves totally private, and the potential for professional conflict is huge. The stakes are raised even higher when it comes to teachers, though. As concerned parents have pointed out, they're teaching "our kids," the young and impressionable future generation. Does being an erotica writer make one unfit for that task?
Of course, the answer is No, but what's concerning is that some school districts and parents seem to be answering, Yes.
More here: www.salon.com/life/feature/2011/05/12/teacher_sex/index.html