There Are Always Teachers Who Want To Ask Out Parents

There Are Always Teachers Who Want To Ask Out Parents

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总有老师要请家长

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: TATAP, Zǒng yǒu lǎoshī yào qǐng jiāzhǎng, 总有老师要请家长

By jing wu, 璟梧

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
117 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

That night, Qi Yan picked up a mature woman in the bar, and she had a good time with her, but she didn’t expect that the other party was the mother of a student in her class. At the parent-teacher meeting, they looked at each other. “Teacher Qi, what a coincidence.” “…” One day, Qi Yan handed over a girl’s mobile phone, and the girl was crying in the office after class. “Teacher Qi, can you return the phone to me?” “Call your mother.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

There Are Always Teachers Who Want To Ask Out Parents Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on There Are Always Teachers Who Want To Ask Out Parents "There Are Always Teachers Who Want To Ask Out Parents" is a yuri romance that definitely took me on a ride. It's one of those stories where I felt compelled to keep reading, even when I was internally screaming at the characters. It's a slow burn, and I mean *slow*, but ultimately, I found it to be a rewarding experience. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. The idea of a teacher pursuing a single parent is rife with potential for both heartwarming moments and dramatic conflict. The early chapters set up the dynamic well, introducing the main characters and hinting at the challenges to come. I was definitely hooked from the get-go and eager to see how their relationship would unfold. ### What Works Well The biggest strength of this novel lies in its characters. They're flawed, complex, and feel incredibly real. The slow-burn romance allows for a deep exploration of their personalities and motivations. I really appreciated how the author delved into the social issues surrounding homosexuality, gender inequality, and child-rearing, adding layers of depth to the narrative. It made the characters feel even more grounded and relatable, even when I didn't necessarily agree with their choices. The author's ability to evoke emotions is quite impressive; I found myself experiencing a rollercoaster of feelings, from frustration and discomfort to happiness and satisfaction. I can definitely appreciate a story that isn't afraid to make me feel things! ### Areas of Concern The pacing, while appreciated by some, can be a source of frustration. The "push and pull" between the main characters sometimes felt repetitive, bordering on tedious. I can understand why some readers might find the female lead's indecisiveness annoying. Also, the author's tendency to pack contrasting events and emotions into a single chapter can be jarring, diminishing the impact of both. There are also some mature themes that may make some readers uncomfortable, such as instances of child abuse, mentions of suicide, and potentially insensitive descriptions. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "There Are Always Teachers Who Want To Ask Out Parents" is a worthwhile read for those who enjoy slow-burn romances with complex characters and thought-provoking themes. It's a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading, prompting reflection on relationships, societal issues, and the messy reality of human emotions. Just be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and a healthy dose of patience!

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