Muriyari Seito — Shidou Yowami O Nigitte Namaiki Hot

Let go of the weakness. Drop coercion. And sometimes, yes, leave the cheeky one be ( hotto-oku ) — but keep the door open for when they’re ready to talk without being controlled. If “hot” was meant to be “hotto-oku” (放っておく), then the full phrase describes a cycle: Forced guidance → grasp weakness → toward a cheeky student → then leave them be. That cycle is broken. Don’t enter it at all.

It respects the student’s autonomy, stops coercion, and reduces classroom tension. muriyari seito shidou yowami o nigitte namaiki hot

However, in many local schools — especially in rural or high-pressure exam schools — old habits persist. Teachers who grab weaknesses and force compliance rarely get punished unless a major scandal breaks. The path of muriyari seito shidou with yowami o nigiru against a namaiki student is a tragic one. It turns teachers into bullies and students into victims or explosive rebels. The final option — hotto-oku — is at least less harmful than outright coercion, but it’s still not genuine education. Let go of the weakness

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