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#1 Parent Concerned Teacher - 2014-09-05
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As an atheist, I despise religious rules, hence I would not entertain the idea of working in a muslim country subject to their rules. Until you have been through that, get back to me.

#2 Parent Concerned Teacher - 2014-09-05
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Also, I would wager you are teaching in Italy, where your boyfriend is from and perhaps where that photo is taken, or Spain.

#3 Parent BeenThere - 2014-09-05
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Your vision of women comes from the time of the bible.
To a modern woman, it feels disgusting.
I feel equally repulsed by your attitude as by the Taliban.

#4 Parent Concerned Teacher - 2014-09-05
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I am actually all for women being equal; but the pendulum has swung too far, at least in the west. When a woman SHOUTS and TALKS over a man, then clearly things have gone wrong. Where did I advocate taliban style tactics of denying women education and stoning them. Think you need to have a re-read....and london girl has militant feminist views which encourage hatred of men, but those views are inviolate, right, RIGHT>!>!

#5 Parent BeenThere - 2014-09-05
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ohhh... yes, the traditional role of women: Be pretty and shut up!
Your post is disturbing, man. Talibanesque.

#6 Parent Concerned Teacher - 2014-09-05
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I have no problem finding a job because I am a damn good teacher

A word to the wise, dear girl, humility is an attractive trait in a female. Being a braggart is not one of them however. Western women like YOU are the reason I and other western men find asian females more attractive. Then western women bleat and complain because we are not attracted to them. Coming home from China to the UK, is like leaving the flamingo section of the zoo and visiting the elephant enclosure, nothing attractive about the women in blighty. Compared to Sichuan girls, and Chongqing girls, UK women just cannot compare...but that is me, others may differ. Yes, there are plenty of selfish and vain asian women, but there are also plenty more who are down to earth, humble and nice.

I think you need to be reminded of this adage by John Cassis:

“It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.”

#7 Parent EX_EFDL Teacher / Londongirl. - 2014-09-04
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All well and good except that I do work outside of China, I have no problem finding a job because I am a damn good teacher (Cambridge university must think so, seeing as I examine for them and I rather think their opinion carries far more weight than any regular poster's here hahaha!) and currently head a department specialising in Cambridge exams for YLE!

As for the idiocy of never hiring anybody who has worked for an EF centre that just goes to show you really shouldn't be in a position of hiring anybody!

Attached is a picture of my very female self with some students clearly not of Chinese ethnicity, just to show a) I am female and b) had no trouble finding work outside of China. I await with baited breath the inevitable cries of 'that's not you' and 'that proves nothing' (except it is and it does)

I shan't be posting on here again; all my brief return has proved is this place will never change, it will always be dominated by a couple of bitter old men who think rather more of their opinion and themselves than is in any way imaginable warranted or justified!

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