Dr. Greg,
I've just completed my first semester teaching in China on a one-year contract. I'm in my mid-thirties and single. Although I've been flirted with and even had a proposition or two thrown my way via text messages by some of my (mostly female) Chinese students, I've observed the rule, whether written or unwritten, against becoming romantically involved with one's students.
The city where I live is rather small by Chinese standards and my Mandarin is still at a beginner level, so I have not had any real possibilities for romantic contacts with local women. I'm also aware of the ethical dilemmas of getting involved with students, so I've taken the high road hitherto.
Alas, one of my coworkers in his late-20s has not. We live in the same building, so it's difficult to hide the obvious, and he admitted it to me recently over a few beers. My feelings are extremely mixed. I feel like a sucker for not following up on some of the offers thrown my way. I assure you this is not lasciviousness so much as loneliness. At the same time, I resent him for behaving unprofessionally.
The college that I teach at is third-tier private, so it's also easy for an unscrupulous fellow to use his sexual charisma as a weapon against another teacher. I feel that he also uses course humor in his out-of-class discussions. To be fair, I've heard that he usually behaves professionally in class.
I'm feeling knots in my stomach, because I don't want my relationship with my students (and their sensibilities) to be poisoned by a seductive playboy. Evidently, the whole "save your virginity" thing is quickly dissipating. Today I walked by a kiosk displaying various sex toys near an area of campus where students usually eat. The same coworker told me a story about how he recently drank a virgin's blood!
I actually read this forum soon after arriving in China and assumed the young girls here really were very scrupulous about their virginity and their partners. For the record, the coworker has no interest in these girls outside of brief encounters and even is planning to marry a woman in another part of China when his contract expires. I don't think the girls are under any illusions either.
Can you offer any advice on my predicament? This is really distracting me from simply doing my best to be a good teacher. I strongly think that a teaching relationship should not be sexualized, but gossip spreads fast and soon the whole environment is corrupted. Does this cross a threshold of crudity where the FAO needs to be made aware of it?
