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On the other hand, she is still unmarried, and [[Christmas Cake|very conscious about it]], as well as about [[Dude, Where's My Respect?|the lack of respect she gets]]. She is usually [[Adult Child|extremely childish, such that even her own students appear more mature than her]].
 
If the story's emphasis is [[Improbably -Female Cast|on the female students]], she will act like one of the girls, a teenager in spirit. In [[Harem Series]] with a male protagonists, she is more likely to be a bit [[Hot for Student]], as a comical [[Supporting Harem|side-character of the harem.]] A common character flaw [[Played for Laughs]] is being a [[Bottle Fairy]].
 
Their frequent complaints about being unable to settle down in a proper relationship, are probably based on the traditional Japanese culture's conflicting expectations, [[Career Versus Family|that a married woman shouldn't work]], and [[Christmas Cake|a woman over 25 should be married]], and for the intended audience of Anime, schoolteachers provided the first, childhood exposure to women with this dilemma, enforcing the stereotype that teachers are the sort of women who can never get married.
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