Can you explain to them that, for obvious and well-proven reasons (Tuskegee airmen), there's a big system in place to protect research subjects and, for not quite as obvious reasons, you interviewing them causes them to fall under this big umbrella of "research subjects"? Or do you want it shorter?
Yesterday, I locked myself out of the apartment. Acrossthehall!Teacher being gone for the week, I rang the bell of her next-door neighbors, whom I've barely seen. One of the little boys, maybe 7, came and answered the door, but he didn't recognize me, so I asked him to go get one of his parents. I mean, *I* know I really live there and could prove it once I got inside, but I'd rather stand outside all day than try to persuade this kid out of his good sense in not opening the door to people he doesn't recognize.
Er. That's kind of a roundabout analogy, but you see what I mean. They're not signing it because they're in any danger at all of being exploited or misused -- they're signing it because other people might be in that danger, so this is the system.
Well, you enjoy the challenge. And you feel you can learn the most as a teacher by working with them. And you like your work to have an impact.
Cool! Can you make that 500 words?
ETA: Although, I have signed a pledge to not engage in sex outside of marriage in order to teach Sunday School at my church. I won't break that, so either I'll stop teaching Sunday School, or I'll wait.
They made you sign a pledge to teach Sunday School? I mean, I'm not pooh-poohing the idea that a teacher have a healthy spiritual life (and that includes resisting all sorts of temptations -- not just sexual). That's a very biblical idea, but a pledge?
(Did you also have to pledge not worship any other gods/make a graven image, keep the sabbath, honor your parents, lie, murder, steal, take the name of the Lord in vain, or covet?)
(I'm just sayin'...)
Cool! Can you make that 500 words?
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Heh. I was wondering how you'd done it so fast.
Er. That's kind of a roundabout analogy, but you see what I mean.
Oh, I like that! That'll definitely work. I hope. Grandpa's gonna be the difficult one, I suspect, and I don't even really *want* to be collecting his oral history. Blech.
They made you sign a pledge to teach Sunday School?
Yes. Yes, they did. There were a bunch of things on it, but the sex stuff was the big one. I have a copy of it somewhere here. God only knows where!
Heh. I was wondering how you'd done it so fast.
I totally dare you to do that.
Okay, except for how I WANT A JOB. Kinda. Heh.
I know. I didn't say it was a good plan.
Hey, this seems like a Bitchesque question. I just went and got my hair done, all short and sassy (well, shorter, anyway) with product and curls and stuff. I'm going back today to get it colored. Do you think she'll be offended if I kinda just didn't do anything with it today, since that's the only thing I'm leaving the house for?
Am I overthinking things again?