At the college I attend, it is only against the rules for a student to date a professor who is teaching a class he or she is currently enrolled in. I have developed a friendship with one of my professors and yesterday we were discussing a paper I had written. He suggested that, after the semester finishes, we could see each other in a non-academic setting. I am completely enamored with this man and would gladly date him, but I worry that the odds are against us in regards to a relationship. He is young for a professor, but is still twelve years older than I am. I worry that the stages of life that we are each in, respectively, are too different for us to maintain a relationship. I also worry that our families and friends would be less than understanding about our relationship due to the age difference. Is this situation worth pursuing even if it entails the possibility of becoming a pariah?
2006-10-18
11:08:43
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