Dude. How old are you? Did you learn how to spell last week? No. It's wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong. I'm a teacher who has had this problem with students where they think that it's ok to get with their teacher. I hate it. It's not that it's impossible, it's plain old wrong. Now a few years down the road when you've been an adult for awhile (and graduated) it isn't so bad. It happens, but now is not right. Besides, if you ever were to have a teacher agree to be with you, things could go very bad. Think about it. What kind of sick person would mess around with children. If they're that sick they might be into other sick things. Focus on your studies kid. Save the sex for the less impossible hot chick who sits next to you.
2007-12-19 21:33:11
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answered by Buddy_Lee_Hombre_de_accion 7
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It's a crush & it'll pass. Just about every student has had a crush on a teacher at one time or another. It may feel like love, but it isn't. It's just an infatuation. I felt like that once, but after a while I realized it for what it was.
On a seperate note, you need to learn how to spell & how to fully type out your question. It was really hard to know what you were trying to ask in your question.
2007-12-19 21:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Judging by your use of the English language, you need to take more interest in the lessons and not lusting after the teacher.
2007-12-19 21:29:00
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answered by Moorglademover 6
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This isn't text messaging, you can use the real words, you know.
Or was this wreck of a question intentionally misspelled??
2007-12-19 21:28:36
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answered by T Leeves 6
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What subject does your teacher take? Presumably not spelling?
2007-12-19 21:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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get your head to decide on one thing first, do u visualize yourself like being with him, going to fight anyone to be with him?answer these first and i'll answer back.
2007-12-19 21:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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