what do i do about this teacher he looks down my shirt all the time everyone see's him doing it i can't change the way i dress cause i wear v neckes and thats i i like but i'll wear i jacket in his class and when i bend down to pick up my pencil he looks what do i do help me plez
ana6993 answered Sunday April 23 2006, 7:35 am: first of alldoes this happen everyday? if so report him to a trusted adult in your school maybe the principal...does he do this to your other classmates? you guys have to make a stand hopefully he will stop if he gets writeen up or something, if the school does nothing tell your parents or a trusted adult they could help! [ ana6993's advice column | Ask ana6993 A Question ]
Tickle-Me-Pink answered Thursday April 20 2006, 10:08 pm: well the only thing you can do if you dont want to stop wearing low cut shirts, its just to tell him or another member of your school that it is really bugging you and you would appreciate it if he stopped. [ Tickle-Me-Pink's advice column | Ask Tickle-Me-Pink A Question ]
meaghanek answered Thursday April 20 2006, 6:28 pm: You should definitely report this guy to someone such as the counselor or principal. If other people see him do it, they they can go with and act as a witness. This guy has no right to harass you this way and make you feel uncomfortable. If he is doing it to you, he might be doing it to other people. [ meaghanek's advice column | Ask meaghanek A Question ]
TheOldOne answered Thursday April 20 2006, 11:53 am: Talk to a school counselor. They should have some idea of what to do.
You might also want to see if you can move your seat to the back of the classroom.
That said, I have to tell you that when I was mistreated by a teacher in high school, it did NOT work out well for me. The coach picked me up off the ground by my hair - he literally held me in the air by my hair - and when I complained to the principal, I found out that he and the coach were good friends, and he "couldn't believe his good friend would do such a thing, so you must have been mistaken".
I think things are a little more enlightened now, and since this is potentially a sexual harassment case it's likely that they'll take you seriously. But be careful.
Still, you definitely don't have to take this. It's creepy.
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