
Michigan teacher 'hurting' after parents complain about her coming out to students
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A high school English teacher in Grand Blanc, Michigan, took to Twitter last week to complain about parents who were unhappy that she discussed her bisexuality with her students.
"When students asked me today if I had a husband, I answered that I as a bisexual person, do not have a husband or a wife yet! I got calls from 3 parents unhappy," she said.
Dietrich, who uses "she/they" pronouns, went on to post a picture of an email she presumably received from one of her students that thanked her for discussing sexual orientation during her English class.
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