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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: I'm so confused. I posted a question on here a year ago about being in love with my teacher. I came to realize I was trippin. I have her again this year and I don't think I'm in love with her again lol but I am lusting over her. I don't want a relationship with her or anything I just want to have sex with her or kiss her or something. She sends me mixed signals all the time and she's hard to figure out. Like if i stay after class to get help or something she'll stand really close to me and be all up in my face and she never breaks eye contact with me. If I'm sitting down doing my work she'll bend over super far right next to me. Everytime i see her in the hall or something she'll touch me and say hi or something and she's always talking to me. She showed me this picture of her in a bikini looked at me waiting for a reaction.My best friend seems to think she would be invlved with me. Everyone notices how "friendly" she is. I don't know what to think. One time I was sitting on my desk and she was standind next to me talking to a classmate so I kind of rubbed the back of her thigh with my finger and she didnt even get mad or anything. What could I do to let her know I'm interested without actually telling her? Please no rude comments or anyone telling me it's the wrong thing to do, I know all that but what can I say she leads me on sometimes and I have raging hormones.
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reader, triedit +, writes (8 March 2009):
Sexual attraction is a strange thing. Certainly she may be attracted to you. And if that's the case she's got to be really stressed out about this--struggling between what she wants and what is the right thing to do.
But the bottom line is that this would be an inappropriate relationship. It wouldnt do either of you any good to act on these feelings.
My advice would be take it easy, don't do anything she could say was inappropriate, and let her just be a fantasy.
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reader, kellyxxx +, writes (8 March 2009):
I would not take action in this situation, it does sound like somethings going on but she could get sacked if she has anything to do with you sexually! Please don't risk her job, why don't you wait until you have finished school and then approach her about it? This wouldn be a much better idea! X
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