Ahhh, Taichibana-san, the vandalized book came from my classroom. I'm sorry that you had to hear the rumors about it, but they have been dealt with, so I don't think that you need to investigate. They are in no danger of reaching the students' hands, and that's really the important part, isn't it? I think so, but if you don't agree, maybe we can talk about that?
No, they were locked up ,and now are off the school property, so I don't they should be worried about, Taichibana-san.
They traumatized six students? They must be carrying it over from last year, because I found the books before school started and locked them away immidiately. And...you don't really want to know, do you? I can give you a summary of what the images included, if you'd like, if it would help you to deal with the traumas.
I don't make a habit of discussing my students' cases, though this might be an excusable exception. You are, after all, the only link I have to the contents of that book.
It has left a lasting impression on the students, though I doubt 'trauma' would be the word to describe it. For the most part, I have received moral questions regarding perverse sexual nature. (I would go into further detail, but it would be better to discuss it off these journals.)
In any case, I found them odd questions, to say the least. Upon further questioning of what put these thoughts in their minds, they all told of a single source: the book which we are speaking of.
Tachibanana~~ It's good to see you~ Oh, hey, if I were, say, to teach Sex Ed again this year, would it be good to start with the Kama Sutra? :O
And....... If this 'Himura-kun' you're talking about is the same Himura-kun in my freshman science class, them I'm going to have to change my view about my students :O
Enthusiastic as ever, Sengoku. It's good to hear from you, as well.
And if you're asking for me expert advice regarding the Kama Sutra, I'd say have at it. I have problems enough with their questions-- you may as well answer a few for me.
I'm not sure, actually. (Doctor-patient confidentiality. I'm sure you understand. ;))
Don't worry about the vandalized books. Like Ibu-sensei said, they're in safe hands at the moment mine. I can arrange for you to have a look at them if you so wish.
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I must admit, I am curious about the images that've caused no less than six students to seek my help, though.
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They traumatized six students? They must be carrying it over from last year, because I found the books before school started and locked them away immidiately. And...you don't really want to know, do you? I can give you a summary of what the images included, if you'd like, if it would help you to deal with the traumas.
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I don't make a habit of discussing my students' cases, though this might be an excusable exception. You are, after all, the only link I have to the contents of that book.
It has left a lasting impression on the students, though I doubt 'trauma' would be the word to describe it. For the most part, I have received moral questions regarding perverse sexual nature. (I would go into further detail, but it would be better to discuss it off these journals.)
In any case, I found them odd questions, to say the least. Upon further questioning of what put these thoughts in their minds, they all told of a single source: the book which we are speaking of.
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And....... If this 'Himura-kun' you're talking about is the same Himura-kun in my freshman science class, them I'm going to have to change my view about my students :O
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And if you're asking for me expert advice regarding the Kama Sutra, I'd say have at it. I have problems enough with their questions-- you may as well answer a few for me.
I'm not sure, actually. (Doctor-patient confidentiality. I'm sure you understand. ;))
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If it won't be too much trouble, I'd... appreciate... a look.
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You have my thanks.
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