Be honest and stand by what you say, don't give off any indication including body language, that she can change your mind. Let her know you are happily married and you believe in only being true to your wife. And remind her of your student teacher status.
2006-06-08 09:57:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to your principal. Tell him/her what is going on and how this student is making you uncomfortable. I am sure things can be arranged so that she is transferred to another class.
Until this is arranged or from this point on make sure that you are not ever alone with this girl without the presence of a full classroom or another adult. This way she can't try to say you raped her or had relations with you. Some girls have some serious issues that they will lie in order to get back at you for rejecting them.
Also when talking to the principal it might not hurt to arrange a metting with her parents to tell them what is going on.
2006-06-08 17:02:45
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answered by butterflykisses427 5
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I think it would be best if you discuss the situation with her counselor/advisor. Discussing with her alone may have detrimental effects on your career and marriage. If she becomes angered she could go to school officials and make up a story about an affair between the two of you. Make others aware so that things cannot be elevated. Besides, if she thinks she's in love with you, you may need a outside person to be the voice of reason for her.
2006-06-08 16:59:29
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answered by creativereading 4
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You are a teacher? BS!! Your English is awful.
Get a witness and tell the student you are a married man. Make sure you get a witness, otherwise, you'll be looking for a new job if she gets upset.
2006-06-08 16:58:49
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answered by hardcoco 6
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Tell her straight out that you are a happily married man and you are not looking for any other woman. Let her know that you are nothing more than teacher and student and thats all it will ever be.
2006-06-08 16:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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transfer her to another class! there is nothing you can do, and having an amourous kid around is bad news for you, buddy. Make sure you are never alone with her EVER, if she comes in for extra help schedule it so that there are other kids there too, and never ever touch her (even handshakes or a pat on the back).
People are paranoid these days about teachers, so just be careful!
2006-06-08 16:56:44
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answered by kari 6
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dude you just need to stop right there. do not get any futher on that relationship. i don't know how this student teacher relationship is happening these days, there is nothing really you can say to her for her to stop liking you. if the student is old enough talk to her like an adult (nothing sexual) just tell her to stop what she is doing i guess. or you could just tell the counsilor to something and maybe she can talk to the girl before you get put in jail for something you didn't do.
2006-06-08 16:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Just be honest with her. You can't stop her from feeling the way she does but you can make it clear how you feel and keep your distance from her. You should also let your superiors know so that you don't end up accused of anything you didn't do just because she gets upset over you not feeling anything for her.
2006-06-08 16:58:08
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answered by rkrell 7
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what I think that u should tell her is to back off, and say u have a long life ahead of you and plenty of other good looking guys more better than me and much younger and more stronger, and u are happy to be with the person u chose to be with, so why waste your time on your self?
2006-06-08 16:58:13
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answered by Anonymous
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tell her that you will end up loosing your job, maybe going to jail and getting a divorce if she doesn't leave you alone. tell the principle about what is going on and that you have taken action. you could be in big trouble before you know it!!!
2006-06-08 17:06:48
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answered by rooster2381 5
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