A Malaysian Chinese student anonymously confessed on Dcard about her intense infatuation with her married Malay lecturer, causing a stir online. The student describes her overwhelming feelings, fantasizing about being his second wife despite knowing he is married. Netizens urged her to prioritize her studies over her crush.
While it is somewhat normal to form crushes on lecturers while in university, one student’s rather extreme infatuation with her lecturer is causing netizens to tell her to focus on her studies instead.
A Malaysian Chinese student took to Dcard to anonymously confess how she can barely control herself around her married Malay lecturer at a local university and says that she fantasises about being his second wife.She wrote, “Help me, my Malay lecturer really makes me lose control! Every time I attend his class, my heart beats wildly. How can I be in the mood to study?”
“He is really the type that has explosive DILF vibes! He dresses very young, with an ironed shirt and sneakers, the kind of effortlessly cool style, you know? And his face is very suitable for me! The kind of handsome that comes with a little bit of stubble but still clean.”The student went on about how the lecturer is also great at teaching, as he explains things very clearly and makes lessons interesting for his students.
“The last time he suddenly smiled at me, I almost fainted! How can students focus with a lecturer like him? Does anyone know how to resolve this ‘school work vs secret crush’ situation? I know he’s married, but people like him really make it easy for people to fantasise about being his second wife,” she added.Netizen’s verdict? Other students have told the girl to give up her fantasies and focus on her studies.“Think with your brain, not your lower body.
“Hahaha. If possible, just focus on the course first. According to what you said, I believe you will do better in this course than in other courses.”Also read: M’sian Family Beats Up Man at Melaka Supermarket for Allegedly Grabbing Their Young Daughter
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