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female
age
18-21,
*ureliuslover
writes:Is it normal for a student to have a crush to his/her teacher? Some says yes. some says no. What is the real and true answer?I just wanted to know if I am just a normal teenager who admires her teacher so much.When I see him in the hallways, I just wanted to stop the time to see his face close to me. If I know that he is in that class, at the end of that period, I find ways so that I can greet him like "hi sir" so that he could answer me with his "hello" but if I will not see him, I feel like I will die. It feels like my day is not complete if I will not see him. He is older than me by 10 years.Is this normal to a student?Am I feeling just okay?Can we be together?Need your answers.....pleeaaasssseeeee..........
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reader, Reebe +, writes (4 November 2008):
Yes I think it is normal to have a crush on your teacher.
You just have to be realistic, nothing is probably going to happen between you.
Most people when they're at school/college ect find a teacher that they really admire and look up too.
My advice would be to keep socailising and meet someone your own age with similar interests :-)
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reader, icelordess + ♥, writes (4 November 2008):
Many girls fall in love with their teachers, it happens all the time. But you must understand that it is against the law for a teacher/student relationship. The teacher can get in serious trouble. Just realize its natural, crush, and concentrate on your studies and guys more your age. More than likely you'll look back on this and laugh later on...when I was in college I was madly in love with my anatomy professor, and he was married, was always talking about his wife and their baby..and yet I still thought he was the one for me...LOL..Of course nothing ever happened, I met a nice guy, graduated, ect..but I still look back on this and laugh..I'm sure you'll do the same!
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