u/Christian_teen12

▲ 64 r/ghana

Why are some teachers in Ghana so predatory?

I've been in both Ghananian and international schools and I've noticed this.Why is it so normal to hear some teachers joke that their students are attractive ,call them their crush or other weird language?I remember hearing some months ago that some teachers joked that they wanted to be paid more because in quote "the students are attractive " so they can stop being creepy towards them.

I once asked a teacher a question on teachers on favoritism and he said it's not weird for a teacher dating a student and I'm not surprised that there are teachers secretly dating students.The teacher also said that the teacher would favour the student in marks and overall he nicer towards them and it shocked me because I didn't expect her as an answer.

This was my experience of a male teacher rubbing my arm once while I talked to him.It was very strange and uncomfortable.

It's sad when I hear other girls complain about teachers who make moves on them and even other grown men chasing young girls.But why does exist and how can we combat it ?

It's heartbreaking.

reddit.com
u/Christian_teen12 — 5 days ago
▲ 8 r/ghana

I know the age of being considered an adult is eighteen years old but according to what I hear as long you live with your parents you are not really considered an adult.I've heard of people well living their adult lives but under heavy restrictions.Cause what do mean your parents can prevent you from going out even though you are in your mid twenties ?

reddit.com
u/Christian_teen12 — 7 days ago