A
female
age
26-29,
*yri
writes: there is this teacher who teaches me physical eduction(around 25-26) who likes to stare at me. Once i caught him staring at me, when i was about to leave the hall. he was standing near a pillar and when i turned around i saw his eyes moving (scanning from head to toe) about. I did not look at him for more than a few seconds as i felt awkward. But when i took glances at him he was still staring. His face didnt show that much of expression, he gave a deadly stare( as though he was angry with me or some kind of violence). after that incident he has been giving me weird signals of brushing past me for no reasons. during morning assembly times when he talk to other teachers, he would face my class direction and take glances occasionally. since there was a change in location of our class in the hall. he would wait for my class to walk past where he will walk towards me and brush past me slightly at my shoulder. after a few months, he stopped behaving like this. however recently, after i had completed my exams, i was talking loudly to my friend. And, suddenly this teacher over took me and slightly turn his head smiling. during my last exam, he invigilated us and he stood infront of me leaning on a table, facing me. he seem to be uneasy he opened his legs and he could not keep still. he was looking at me, but when i look up he faced away this time round. at the same time i recently feel that i have a crush on him too after those incidents and which resulted me into dropping hints that i like him by crossing my legs in front of him, and becoming more quite and shy when he was around. I do not know yet what is in his mind (was it that something was wrong with me) and i do not know how to react in these situations.
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reader, spinnaker +, writes (15 May 2011):
It is obvious he is sexually attracted to you based upon what you are saying. It is also obvious you are uncomfortable about it. You should have a talk with either your parents or the school guidance counselor because these increasing levels of attention are not going to bring about something good.
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