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writes: I know you get many of these but I'm really creeped out to be honest-I've been taught by this teacher for three years now and he treats me so differently to everyone else. At first it was just funny, we just had a laugh, but then he kept making really strange comments about my legs on more than one occasion.EVERYONE in my year teases me about it, at first I thought it was just me being paranoid. He teaches maths and I really want to do maths A LEVEL but I really don't want him as a teacher.Every lesson he gives me detention, and keeps me in sometimes for an hour longer after school then he should do. He always winks at me down the corridor, and picks on me sooo much - he even admitted he did and his excuse was apparently not because he doesn't like me, but in fact it's apparently because he likes me more than the other students?He has these emotional chats with me about love and stuffff so yep, any help?
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reader, pinksky32002 +, writes (20 October 2008):
Okay, if you are younger than 18 then, I would think this is a problem. You need to ask your teacher why he wants to talk about personal things with you. Simply, explain you are not comfortable or you are not capable enough to deal with the conversation. You need to try and stay away from him as much as possible. If you get detention from him take other homework with you or if you are allowed a book, bring one. Just keep your head down and don't act interested in anything he has to say. (just keep to yourself.) and if you are younger than 18 talk to your parents or an adult.
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reader, Jamie123 +, writes (20 October 2008):
It says your 36-40 but im guessing if you're still at school you are a lot younger, if you are younger than 16 then that makes it even worse, he could be a sexual predator. i think you need to set him straight, tell him you are not comfortable with this, and if he persists, you need to tell someone you trust before something bad happens. Hes abusing his position of trust and you shouldn't stand for that.
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reader, cheekyme +, writes (20 October 2008):
Woo okay, so this sounds a little strange, maybe you shud tell an adult, maybe your mum or dad, probly telling ur mm wud be better as dads dont tend to talk about things they seem to just use fists to sort somthing out, or u shud tell another teacher. this dosnt really sound right, if hes keeping you 1hour after school more than he shud then he will get in trouble with tht. so all i can really say is aviod him as much as u can do not look interested in him and tell an adult
GOOD LUCK AND TAKE CARE
HOLLY
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