Question Posted Wednesday December 29 2004, 8:19 pm
Okay, there is this teacher at school that I feel very close to, she is amazing and helps me all of the time with my problems, i think of her as a mom. I spend all of my study hall time with her because its her free period. I call her at home all of the time and we talk and joke around. I am 16 (17 in feb) and she is 26, i call her by her first name and we are really good "friends". I am going through a rough time with my mom and may be going into foster care, well, she said if that happens i can live with her. AM I weird for being this close to a teacher?
MrCoolGuy answered Thursday December 30 2004, 4:23 pm: well as long as you too remain friends and nothing more there shouldnt be a problem with you living with her and no this isnt weird that you have a close relationship with your teacher... [ MrCoolGuy's advice column | Ask MrCoolGuy A Question ]
DeathAngel101 answered Thursday December 30 2004, 1:11 pm: I don't think that's weird. She cares about U. If I had a teacher that was that close to me, boy, I would never want to change anything. well, that's just me and i have my reasons. I think U should enjoy being friends with a teacher that really wants to care for U. [ DeathAngel101's advice column | Ask DeathAngel101 A Question ]
PeAcEoNeArTh answered Thursday December 30 2004, 11:40 am: no as long as you are just friends and there is something more to this. if you are having problems with your mom then it is normal to have someone who you take in as a mother figure. hope i helped.
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Sherry answered Wednesday December 29 2004, 11:22 pm: Nope. Its a girl, if it was a guy it would be different. Dont worry! You guys have a friendship and she really cares for you. Its all good..so dont worry! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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