A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I have a young male PE teacher in my school and to be quite honest we have ALWAYS gotten along well. He became quite a confidante to me and i found myself telling him about my epilepsy which i feel i cant talk to many people about. I never made any advances towards him because i know there is a boundary line between teacher and pupils. One day i returned from a school holiday and he was quite different with me, he ignored me and smiled and acknowledged everyone BUT me. This made me feel extremely angry but i let it go.After another school holiday he came back and began making conversation with me every chance that he could. Even when my friends made conversation about me he said my name and began to be involved in the conversation too. Then he was covering a lesson one time and put all the songs on i had sung at school shows. My friends realised he was also staring at me during this time and were a little freaked out about it.He also signed up for a school holiday trip because he saw my name on the list. What does this mean? Does he like me? because he is handsome dont get me wrong but i know theres a boundary line. Reply to this Question Share |
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male
reader, anonymous, writes (25 October 2010): You are of legal age, so no issue there.
But he is still a teacher, so whilst it won;t get him on the sex offenders register, it WILL get him fired or at the very least re-assigned to another school.
Best wait until you are outside of his educational jurisdiction, because whilst he has power over you in that respect, you cannot have a relationship.
Flynn 24
A
male
reader, slimfish +, writes (25 October 2010):
its his job to get to know his pupils, and any underlying health issues.
he may well have other interest in you but you both know there is no future in it.
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