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Where do I stand with my teacher?

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Question - (1 April 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 1 April 2008)
A female United Kingdom, anonymous writes:

There's a teacher I know but he's alot older than me. Im 19 btw. When I see him he's friendly and we get on really well and he calls me a mate, but theres been suitations where I don't know where I stand with him. I think I'm stupid to think he'd be mates with me but I don't know. What shall I do?

He know's about nearly everything about me- like my family troubles atm.I'm feelin depressed and he's been through depression. So I asked him how he got through it etc and I told him what was happening in my life and he told me everything about himself and what I could do. But now I want to speak to him and get further advice but I just feel that he doesnt want to know because everytime I mention it he wishes me good luck...I know or I think this is a sign- I dont wanna know type thing but to be honest he's the one person I trust...Do I tell him whats happening or do I leave it OR do I ask him if he wants to know or help? Or do I say something else?

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A female reader, x-kitycatlok-x United Kingdom +, writes (1 April 2008):

x-kitycatlok-x agony auntI think you should ask him if he's interested in what you have to say. Tell him you're going through a lot and would like to tell him, but do not want to tell him unless he is willing to listen to it. I think that's what you should say. If he does want to hear it then great. If not then I'm sure there are some people you can speak to. If all else fails, ask a professional counsellor or something.

Wishing you the best

xx

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