Question Posted Thursday January 13 2005, 11:52 pm
hey im 13/f and theres this teacher at my school whos like 25. every1 says we look alike but we don't think we do, well she is a really nice person but most kids don't like her. we're always talking and stuff tho and i like her! thing is, my friends all think i'm weird for talking to her and a bunch of my friends won't talk to me anymore because they think i talk to her more than them. but she's this great person and she actually listens to me not like the ppl who are supposed to be my friends. should i keep talking to her or win my friends back?? i know this is weird but what should i do?? thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? MyPainIsReal answered Friday January 14 2005, 11:03 am: This is all your decision and it depends on this question you need to ask yourself. Do you like this teacher more or your friends? What means more to you? What's going to value you more in life in the long run of things? Could you possibly only talk to this teacher when you are in that class and such and spend the other time with your friends? This teacher is much older than you so she may not always be there for you, ya know? You're a child and she is an adult. My sister had a run in with this type of situation and it didn't turn out that good. You could possibly be better off with friends close to your age and just being your teacher's little pal, ya know? I can't tell you what to do although. You'll leave the school one day and that teacher will be left behind. Your friends on the other hand will go with you, correct? Think about it.
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