Yik Yak icon
Join communities on Yik Yak Download
As a male secondary ed major… yikes… we don’t claim that thing. How do you even put the two in the same post? 🤢 weird asf.
This post is unavailable
upvote 70 downvote

default user profile icon
Anonymous 18h

Hooooly hell, I’m in ECE and we don’t want them either

upvote 20 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 16h

What was the original post ☹️

upvote 5 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 15h

I’m a social studies teaching major, and I don’t get the hate. If a teacher wants to be a little slutty in their own time, who am I or anyone to say different? Isn’t that their business? Are teachers not allowed to have sex?

upvote -2 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #1 18h

Like i understand baby fever go brrr, but the way that post exists is nasty

upvote 31 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 18h

Yeah that’s extremely unsettling

upvote 1 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 17h

working with children is a form of birth control

upvote 8 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #4 15h

“Im an early childhood education major so you know its wet” then a bunch of other gross shit

upvote 15 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 15h

ew what the fuck

upvote 18 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #5 15h

The correlation of “im a teacher major, therefore you know im wet” is just gross bruv

upvote 11 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 15h

Maybe a little gross, but it’s not “extremely unsettling”

upvote -4 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #5 14h

I don’t see why they need to equate “I’m a teacher” to being a good lay, to me that’s pretty unsettling.

upvote 8 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #5 14h

Why correlate working with kids to having a wet 🐱

upvote 10 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 14h

I mean, it was obvious to me that was the joke; a juxtaposition of extremes. But I think she’s also pointing something out. I don’t think teachers private lives should be held to any more (or less) scrutiny than anyone else. People say WAY worse things on here and don’t get a quarter of the hate. Why is she, specifically, not allowed to be anonymously horny? The old difference I see is being a teacher and a woman. I’m sorry but I just don’t get the revulsion.

upvote -7 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #5 14h

Im into some crazy shit, dont get me wrong. BUT I WILL NEVER CORRELATE THE TWO. My teaching and my sex life are two things that have NOTHING to do with eachother. Except for this conversation i have never and will never mention them both at the same time as if they have anything to do with eachother.

upvote 9 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 13h

But the point of the joke was that they don’t correlate.

upvote 0 downvote