good for you.and good luck.
2007-02-01 21:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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All 3 of you don't know what you want. By the time you are about 30, you probably won't even remember his name. You are only 17 and will be meeting so many more young men. Move on and make him a thing of the past. If you have had internet contact only with this guy, be very cautious as to how you proceed. He could be a predator, an old man, or just someone having a little fun at your expense. From what you have described, he sounds very immature and flaky.
2016-03-29 01:12:57
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answered by ? 4
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If you truly love her and things are meant to be, you can wait until she is out of school. Consider how this would look to the other students and their parents, not to mention other staff. Good thing are worth waiting for. In the bible, a man worked 7 YEARS to get the girl he wanted. At the end of 7 years, the father tricked the man into marrying a different daughter than the one he wanted. The man was upset. The father said work another 7 years for me and I will give you the daughter you want. So the man worked another 7 years for the girl of his dreams. 14 years he waited. Surely you can wait 4 or less.
2007-02-01 21:22:38
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answered by mama29 4
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A difficult situation. I'm guessing the girl is of legal age, so that's no problem. As for her being your student, that in itself shouldn't stop you but be careful - some institutions will have policies forbidding that sort of thing.
My advice is to first check that you won't lose your job, and then find out how she feels. If her feelings for you don't mirror yours for her, then it's perhaps best not to say anything. If you think or know that she has similar feelings, then follow your heart and tell her!
Best of luck!
2007-02-01 21:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Be imaginative and daring. Women really like that. Make a date with her, but not in secret such as to arouse suspicion from other students or teachers. Express your feelings, and if she's willing to get on with it, seek another institution. If she's not willing, still seek to transfer because there's no way you'll survive. Either way, you need to go. The alternative is to keep it within you, and possibly lose your soul mate. Been there, done that!
2007-02-01 21:21:40
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answered by Sniper 1
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if yu r a faculty n love a gal, its nt wrong.chck whether she also loves you! it cld b difficult for her coz yu r her prof. n she may not hav such feelings for yu! moreover think if its js yur infatuation / true love coz yu r playin with feelings.
if she rejects yu, then other studnts may tease yu frm hereon...but since yu luv her, yu shld b able to take the bully.
if she says yes, thn yur age/respect/feelings/generation etc...play a imp. role in shaping yur relationship!
so think it over from both perspectives(yes/no) also frm both yur n her side also.yu must rethink nt only coz yu luv...but also coz of d relationship of a studnt-prof tht yu've shared wid her
Bst Of Luck newys!!!
2007-02-01 21:26:32
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answered by cool 1
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well,you are in a good job,you love her sincerely,but how she is seeing you,whether she is seeing you only as a teacher or something else,you tell your love,but you always keep your age in mind,you should conform that whether she is thinking of you,you tell her with courage,and see what is the reply.
2007-02-01 23:46:26
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answered by Divya K 4
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Of course it is the right time but mean time you just find out her likes and dislikes based on that you just impress her by presenting that thing to her
2007-02-04 20:21:53
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answered by deva d 1
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just say you love her and hope she can love you in return.The sooner the better.Maybe she is committed.
2007-02-01 21:21:01
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answered by jus-tus 3
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hey go and just say it. she`ll understand your feelings.
BEST OF LUCK.
2007-02-01 21:34:12
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answered by coolbuddy 1
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Go Ahead do it now.
All the best...
2007-02-01 21:24:04
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answered by @rrsu 4
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