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What do you think about my teacher's behaviour??

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Question - (23 December 2007) 5 Answers - (Newest, 29 January 2008)
A female United States age 16-17, danielle rudolph writes:

I have a teacher and i dropped my picture on the ground and he asked if i wanted it and i said," NO " so he asked if he could keep it. and i said shure so he put it on the wall.okay so i have a have a teacher Then hes the coach for track. I did track and he said that i was the most stubbornest girl he has ever met. Then he said that i was pretty and cute and very smart. What do you think? please commet!!!!!!!!

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A reader, anonymous, writes (29 January 2008):

meh he probably fancies you. Big deal just coz he is a teacher, doesnt make him any less of a man.

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A female reader, maddierose Ireland +, writes (24 December 2007):

maddierose agony aunti agree to an extent but then i also think keeping your pcture could be concidered at tad innapropriate, but nothing to be concerned about. do you fancy him? because if you do you may be mis-judging things becasue of how you would LIKE to see them.

hope this helped

merry christmas

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A female reader, Irish49 Canada + , writes (23 December 2007):

Irish49 agony auntI agree with the other Aunts. If all he did was pay you a compliment and kept your picture, it means he probably likes you as a person and his student. Teachers are mentors, in the lives of youth and many of them understand the importance of building young people up, so that their students retain a good self-confidence to learn and strive ahead. It appears this teacher was was being just genuinely..a nice person. Don't put anything more into it. Good luck, dear.

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A male reader, Jamer70 United Kingdom +, writes (23 December 2007):

Jamer70 agony aunti agree with uncle phil, i wouldnt read too much into it. hes proberly just being friendly

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A male reader, Uncle_Phil United Kingdom + , writes (23 December 2007):

Uncle_Phil agony auntHe probably meant no more than he thinks that you are smart, stubborn, cute and and pretty.

If I were you I wouldn't read any more into his comments than that. He's probably simply trying to give you an ego boost, that's all.

Phil

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