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writes: ...Back again! Now, for another teacher question. This one's not really about me and a teacher relationship thingy (which broke off...um, 2 months ago i think) it's about another teacher. Ok, so the teacher I'm talking about is currently engaged and getting married on June 27th. She, my friends and I have been very observant to this, think she is pregnant as well. But here's the catch. My friends and i have been seeing her periodically making out, kissing, and overall making sexual contact with another teacher. I've met her fiance, and he is a jerk. He rolled his eyes at me just for saying goodbye to her! And the teacher she is in a relationship with currently is so made for her! It's like everything about them fits together. And I've overheard multiple conversations between the two of them about going on dates over the weekend, and hanging out at eachother's houses too.The teacher that we think is pregnant, the dad we know is the teacher she's got a relationship with because we asked him if he was going to be a father soon, and he mentioned her name as the mom. So, my question for you people is, Should she break up with her fiance to go with the guy of her dreams?P.S. My friends and i haven't gone looking for this stuff, we just..."came across it". And whenever i see her and her fiance together, no chemistry what-so-ever. But when she's with the teacher she likes, she's ALWAYS *eats caps* smiling, flirting with him, or some other thing that suggests that they're toghether. Please comment back soon!!!
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reader, xXteach_luvaXx +, writes (21 April 2009):
xXteach_luvaXx is verified as being by the original poster of the questionYou know what, thanks, but my teacher is someone I know personally and have known since 1st grade. She considers me one of her best friends, so maybe I should mind my own business, but, hey, then again, wouldn't you want a little insight on two of your best friends having a love relationship?!
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reader, Who +, writes (20 April 2009):
It is none of your business.Do you understand that concept? You have no right to but into someone else’s life that did not ask you to. Just because it is your teacher does not give you any interest in her private life. If you “came across it" you should act like a lady and ignore it, quietly walking away as if you didn’t see anything. Do you think you can be a lady?
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