Ah! Some of my fellow teachers may scorn this. Then, may I ask, why does TESOL1 have a special group for homosexuals?
Ah! Some students and students' parents may think this inappropriate. Mind you, at the time of the first writing, I was living in Japan; wouldn't it be ironic for a Japanese to complain? After all, who hasn't been to an onsen2, which is a type of naturism?
And, now, I live in the Czech Republic, a country which has struck me as much more liberal and free than even Japan and the supposedly free USA.
Footnotes:
1TESOL is a professional Teachers of English as a Second or Foreign Language Organization. If you are a language teacher or English student, please check out these pages on my home page. Yes, I was a member of JALT and TESOL.2onsen is a Japanese style volcanic hot spring, where people take baths, in the nude. See my page on Japan for more information. Also, on the right, are a few pics of me at my favorite place in Japan - Meotobuchi Onsen: | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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