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Okay, to make a story short. Last week I had lunch with my younger sister because I haven't spoke to her since she started going to college and that she lives in campus. So after lunch, I dropped her off back to her college and I made a quick stay because my sister wanted to show me around the school and the nice cafeteria that she claims "it serves the best apple pie!" (lol). Now strange thing happens at the cafeteria, we bumped into this man who's in his late 20's, which is my sister's professor, as well as a guy that I've been recently talking to! I had no idea that my sister has him for her class and I barely know that he's a college professor, yet I never paid too much attention to the school where he teaches at because obviously I'm not very interested this guy. I was planning to break it off with this guy and now that I've found out that his my sister's professor, and that he found out that he's teaching my younger sister...

2006-11-04 16:28:24 · 4 answers · asked by Ms_♥ 4 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

I am afraid that as I stopped talking to this guy, he may does something unprofessionally such as making low marks on my sister's tests. (or maybe I'm just being paranoid) What should I do? :(

2006-11-04 16:29:55 · update #1

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that is a tricky situation. if you're not in to the guy, you shouldn't stick it out for someone else. just hope that this guy is mature enough to handle it. if your sister only has him for the semester, then there isn't much time left to deal with him. she could always report him if he is being unfair. i would talk to your sister though and give her a heads up.

2006-11-04 16:35:33 · answer #1 · answered by asslpman 2 · 0 0

Do whatever it takes to get your sister an A+. Now that sounds silly,so, worry about your relationship with him on a personal basis.

2006-11-04 16:35:59 · answer #2 · answered by ajthe41 3 · 0 0

Go ahead and keep talking to him but dont flirt keep as a friends relationship nothing more than that. Let him see that you just want to be friends. Dont let him take it the wrong way. It's all up to you Hope this helps

2006-11-04 16:35:35 · answer #3 · answered by gabby 1 · 0 0

He's a professional, assumably. Be honest. Don't worry about anyone else's response. That's their problem.

2006-11-04 16:32:15 · answer #4 · answered by whiteparrot 5 · 0 0

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