Sorry to say, you're teacher isn't interested in you. You're not the first and you won't be the last young girl to "fall in love" with her teacher. Don't jeopardize his reputation and your education by trying to get something going with him.
As the wife of former university teacher, I can tell you that we've seen it all.
2007-03-01 10:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like he remains getting to understand and having a no longer undemanding time. in line with danger he's doing that to avert temptation? wait and notice, bypass away or the two. No you're no longer incorrect for desiring affection above that which eh might coach to others, yet in basic terms bear in mind that he isn't any longer your fiance or husband, so he would not unavoidably owe that to you. i might say he owes you a concern suitable to his time and have confidence nonetheless. If he enjoyed you the comparable as anybody else, he does no longer have asked you to be his lady buddy. he's have confidence attempting to be certain the your best option stability, no longer snub you. you may tell him what's on your ideas. adult men do no longer like it as quickly as we "assume them to comprehend what we are questioning." =)
2016-11-26 22:57:06
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answered by kidder 4
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wow. that seems kind of inappropriate don't you think? a teacher and a student.?. it would really depend on your age difference and you don't want to get him in trouble for dating a student. maybe if you feel there's a connection... ask him if he feels the same but if he says no or that it's not appropriate to be dating a student.. i would let it go. hope i helped. :] good luck with that.
2007-03-01 10:11:36
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answered by youngandinlove 1
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I don't think that's okay, you check the rules, and if it's allright, leave him a hot note on his desk. But I don't think you're allowed to have a relationship while you're his student. So either drop his class, or wait until you graduate, I hope for your sake you are close to that.
2007-03-01 10:11:10
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answered by Pivoine 7
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Don't get involved in this type of relationship! Take it from someone who knows! This will lead you into a lot of trouble! I had a similar situation a couple years back and ever since my life has been hell. DON'T do it!
2007-03-01 10:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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this is a bad idea. he likes your outlook. that's too generic to single yourself out of a crowd. how many others have a great outlook? are you sure he likes you that way too? sound like a soap opera that noone watches.
2007-03-01 10:11:01
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answered by Anonymous
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He's not allowed to get involved with students!
Stay away until you are done with school...if you still feel the same after graduation, give him a call or drop by & ask him out. Provided he isn't MARRIED, of course!
2007-03-01 10:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to get him FIRED, go right ahead. Messing with a professor is professional suicide. You've got a crush is all. Look for someone your own age.
2007-03-01 10:10:44
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answered by blondee 5
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He's your teacher and he could get in trouble for that. So, if you really love him, leave him alone!
2007-03-01 10:10:40
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are his student, it would be highly inappropriate and unethical for you two to start dating. Try talking to him after you are finished taking his class.
2007-03-01 10:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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