Married Professors at Famous Universities Shocking Homosexuality with Boys...I'm gonna help you get into graduate school

Apr 28, 2025

Married Professors at Famous Universities Shocking Homosexuality with Boys...I'm gonna help you get into graduate school
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The revelation that a professor at a famous Chinese university had homosexuality with a male student even though he was married is shocking.

According to Hong Kong media outlet South China Morning Post, A (24), a graduate student at Beijing Institute of Technology, recently made the claim on social media.

He, who even released his ID card, also presented a capture of a chat, a naked picture of an affair professor, and a list of expensive gifts given by the professor.




He said he first met Professor B (46) in a class as an undergraduate student in 2021 and the two showed interest in each other.

According to A's claim, B, a married man with two children, confessed his love in September 2022, saying he was gay.

Since then, the two have continued to meet, and B even added A's name to the research paper.




Thanks to the help of B who stole the interview questions, A was able to easily enter the graduate school.

The two attended the conference together and maintained a secret relationship.

However, their relationship quickly began to cool down. A claimed that he was diagnosed with depression and anxiety due to B's heavy pressure.




As a result, A began to avoid contacting B from the beginning of this year.

B then sent A a lengthy letter confessing his love, and even followed A's hometown of Jilin Province from Beijing.

However, A revealed B's affair this time. However, it did not clarify why A came to reveal it.

On the 20th, after an online controversy, Beijing Institute of Technology announced that most of A's claims were true.

In the meantime, Professor B was dismissed. The education authorities also revoked Professor B's teaching qualifications.

However, the university did not make any position regarding A's illegal admission to graduate school.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.