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Is the way this teacher is behaving normal? Or not?

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Question - (26 October 2006) 3 Answers - (Newest, 1 November 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

Hi, um..I have a problem here, I don't know if that is minor or not. The problem is my teacher flirts with me, well that's how I see it. he smiles at me whenever I say anything, stares at me and jokes with me. He even touches me; like patting my back or graps my arms when he is taking me in to anywhere. First I thought maybe that's the way he is, but I also noticed that he only does it to me. I am 14, and he is a middle aged male teacher.

Any advice on how I deal with this, or is it normal?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (1 November 2006):

My teacher is very similar to me only more extreme. I am not sure what to say really he may well fancy you you are probably gorgeous lol but this is not necesarily something to worry about he may just be attention seeking, I mean it is an ego boost, especially for a middleaged man, - I've still got it lol. If it is really bothering you or it gets worse just speak to another member of staff they'll sort it out for you.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (27 October 2006):

report him

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (26 October 2006):

my advice would simply be to ingnore it, to not provoke it, and stay as far away as possible from him. if it isn't anything serious then it shouldn't matter. but if it's more than make sure you take the proper precautions. watever you do, do not provoke him! and never, ever go in a room with him by yourself. if he says that he wants to talk to you alone. ask if you can have a close friend present or have him ask you in the hallway. whatever you do. just play it save! best of luck

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