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Teacher/Student


Question Posted Thursday September 16 2004, 5:25 pm

There is this teacher who flirts, with his students. I just think hes friendly but anyway, I think him and this student have a realtionship outside of class. At first, they would just flirt but now I'm catching him wink at her, and smiling. Also, the girl does not get good grades at ALL! She's a senior in a sophmore class.. Also the teacher tutors her 3 days a week after school and I'm wondering if they do anything more than studying. She also gets little notes from him and when she opens them she giggles this really nasty giggle. I want to tell someone about it, but what if I'm wrong? People would talk so much crap. Like they might think I'm jealous or something.. so I need advice. What do I do? Do you think they might have a realtionship. Shes 17 & the teacher is like 31! Gross!! Please help

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MFS answered Thursday September 16 2004, 6:34 pm:
Without any real evidence, you can do nothing. Someone would have to catch them in some sort of inappropriate behaviour, or have documentable evidnence, such as one of the notes. But attempting to steal one would also not be advisable. Were you to be caught attempting that, you could suffer retribution by way of your grades.

I've known many student/teacher relationshps that have been very "friendly". People really freak out over it in high school. However, in college, people don't think much of it. Hell, I'm still friends with one of my profs - invited her and her husband to my wedding, even.

But anyway, I digress... without proof, you are better off keeping these thoughts to yourself. Rumor-mills can be nasty things, and the last thing you'll want is to be at the center of such controvorsey.

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