Well,that depends which way you are talking?If you are referring to as a student/teacher relationship then he is doing his job.If you are referring to a relationship in another manner then you need to speak with a trusted adult your parent(s),guardian(s),and/or a family friend.This is not something to mess around with as he could be doing the same with other students.You need to tell someone immediately.If you would rather not tell your parents you can speak with your guidance counselor and/or principal.If you would rather speak to your parents then they can consult with your counselor and/or principal.He does not need to be around students if he has feelings of this nature.Good luck.
2006-09-01 12:59:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If he is flirting and trying to touch you than tell ur parents. But if you just think he likes you but he has done anything tell ur mom ur concerns and just be on the look out usually ur instinct is right. Good Luck. If you have any more questions feel free to e-mail me.
2006-09-01 20:52:28
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answered by ♥me♥ 3
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What do you mean likes you. likes you as a student or more. Is he hitting on you. If he makes you uncomfortable and makes sexual advance towards you then you need to get out of the class and tell an adult.
2006-09-01 20:34:07
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answered by Anonymous
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well if he touches u or says something different about that he likes u or the other one i said was if he touches u go to the office and tell someone or even another teacher right away!!!!
2006-09-01 20:34:26
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answered by babynam2 4
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are you sure he likes you? a lot of girls and boys have infatuations over someone older liking them. make sure you're not just "seeing" things before you get him into trouble. and make sure he's just doing it to you. some people are just really nice, yet other people interpret their personalities as flirting or somewhat. false accusations can really cause a bad effect. if you really think he does like you more than he should, talk to a counselor FIRST. he or she might keep things anonymous and do an internal investigation before jumping into conclusions.
2006-09-01 19:48:47
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answered by Tropicala 2
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If he likes you in a teachers pets way, that is good. If he is sort of flirting, or trying to touch you, contact your principal IMEDIATLY, and tell your parents, because that is sexual harasment.
2006-09-01 19:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you in college? If not you better report this to the authorities at your school. It is not a good thing for that to be happening.
2006-09-01 23:10:45
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answered by morris 5
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Tell a parent or principal. He must be stopped. Be brave, calm, and tell the truth.
2006-09-01 20:09:59
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answered by Anonymous
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well...just dont panick. be careful never go by urself anywhere where you kno he is there...if he touches inappropiatly your body. such as ur private parts, thighs, or tummy REPORT HIM!!! if the tries to get near you, REPORT HIM!if he tries to kiss you REPORT HIM!if he says sometin OBSCENE REPORT HIM!Never be ashameed or embarrased or have pitty when report him, because if you dont do it, HE CAN DO THEE SAME THING TO OTHER GIRLS , OR EVEN WORSE!
2006-09-05 15:09:43
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answered by lacosteña 2
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tell the principal...thats sick and wrong, and it should be district/school policy that student/teacher relationships are highly prohibited
2006-09-01 19:34:07
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answered by ♣BrownEyedBeauty♣ 4
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