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female
age
16-17,
*oveObsession
writes:I've really fancied my teacher for just over a year now, and shes pretty much got this sussed. I got moved to the front of her class, realllyyyy close to her desk. She always singled me out, never got me in trouble and made sexual innuendos constantly. We had our own little in-jokes and once, when our class was doing a paper in exam conditions, she went mad at people for talking, but sat and spoke to me the whole lesson. She even used to drop stuff, look me in the eye and bend down for it..sometimes shed even look straight back at me when she'd got up. I even let it casually slip that i was bi, although i hadnt meant it (and i usually struggle to tell anyone) so it was a big thing.Now that i'm out of her class, and have a different teacher. Miss .W staaaares at me whenever im nearby and told me my hair was "pretty". but blushed and look coy as she said so. She even sprayed her perfume on me and when she subbed a class of mine, she sat at the desk but kept on watching me, soon afterwards, she slipped up beside me and pulled up a seat; whispering to me throughout. Anyways, shes flirty even now and has made a few diversions around the canteen [i was sitting in the MIDDLE - she came in, smiled giggled etc in my direction, then zigzagged her way through a crowd, to brush her hand against my table - odd or what?]. She pouts at me a lot too, while smiling at others.Thanks x
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reader, aphexinfinite +, writes (29 October 2008):
i agree with aunt em this is almost breaking the law not to mention if she is found out she could loose her job and go to jail..i know your young but for the both of you you need to do what is best and avoid her at all cost, if you do love her or like to any degree you will walk away so neither of you get into trouble. plus she should know better about this so you have a right mind to tell your parents to get her into trouble for going against the law..but in the end it is your decision if i were you walk away and dont look back nothing would ever be able to come of it only sadness good luck aphexy xx
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reader, Aunty Em +, writes (28 October 2008):
I think you should avoid her to be honest. If indeed what you're saying is what she intends it to be, she's almost breaking the law. It's not you who should have to be the responsible one, but if you 'care' about her, then take precautions as to not be too close to her too often as she'll lose her job if anyone notices as much as you do.
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