Exploring the dangerous territory when educators share personal intimate details with students, examining professional boundaries, power dynamics, and the psychological impact on vulnerable young minds.

The moment self-disclosure starts serving the adult's needs instead of the student's welfare, we've crossed a boundary. Professional boundaries aren't barriers to good teaching—they're actually what make good teaching possible.
Teacher talking about her sex life


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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm here with Eli, and we are genuinely excited to dive into something that's been on a lot of people's minds lately.
Eli: Absolutely, Lena! And today we're tackling a question that really gets to the heart of professional boundaries-when teachers share personal information, particularly about their intimate lives. It's fascinating territory, isn't it?
Lena: It really is. You know, this touches on so many layers-what's appropriate, what crosses the line, and how we protect both students and educators in these situations.