No, I would be freaked out too. The next time she makes contact just ask her to please not do that anymore.
2006-09-25 11:51:49
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answered by Dhara 6
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WELL if the teacher is making u uncofertable then see if u can move to another class , another thing u can do is politly tell her that u would appreciate it if she would keep her hair off yor arm and to stop bumping into u , if this doesnt work then talk to your counsler/principal and let them know that u feel that the teacher is delebratly bumping into u etc , but i personaly dont think the teacher is delebratly doing this , but now days u never know so bring it to someones attention , it may be that u r the prize student ,
2006-09-25 18:56:42
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answered by dale621 5
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Run this by your parents and/or the school principal. They can give you feedback as to whether this teacher is going too far.
It may be perfectly innocent. Or, perhaps the teacher is attracted to you and has no intention of coming on to you, but her attraction "leaks out". Or, she may be deliberately singling you out for more later.
Do NOT tell your classmates, at least not yet. If she is innocent or unaware, there's no need to damage her reputation.
Do NOT just sit on this, either. It's time to talk to a trusted adult.
You might also speak to an organization that specializes in sexual abuse. They might be able to tell you if your teacher's actions sound innocent, accidental, or deliberate.
2006-09-25 18:55:09
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answered by MNL_1221 6
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yeah i dont know that would be a little wierd to me... like i had the same problem and it was from another student not a teacher so i cant even think about how akward that would be for you.... crazy!!!!!!!! well i hope that everything works out for you and your teacher problems! GOOD LUCK! and i personally think that something is up and shes being a little too much a friend for you... but thats my opinion
2006-09-25 18:52:46
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answered by black mamba 1
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Call her on it! If she does not deny it then seek appropriate action. I had a teacher do the same thing to me. I took her out so I could pass her Spanish class. That was 26 years ago! Hope it works out for you!
2006-09-25 18:56:34
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answered by Adam 3
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There is not much to worry about. She is just smiling and giving some guestures. Try to avoid looking at her or try to ask her why she is staring at you. So you can clear your doubts and have you own questions answered like that.
2006-09-25 18:55:24
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answered by Shahbaz 2
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Sometimes things only happen in our imagination. We make a mountain out of an ant hole. I would let it go unless she says something like you're sexy or she gives you her home number...
2006-09-25 18:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry to say she may be too friendly she might like you in a inappropriate way talk 2 her about it and let your principal know
2006-09-25 18:57:28
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answered by tweetywifeyboo 1
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I'd ask her to stop and if it doesn't go to the head authority. You don't say how old you are, but if you don't like it, you shouldn't have to put up with it!
2006-09-25 18:51:51
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answered by misteri 5
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You should tell someone in the office. Her behavior is not appropriate.
2006-09-25 18:51:11
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answered by Your_Star 6
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