I came to a new school in April and met a great bunch of guys who are into the same music as me and who get me. They're really good friends with one of the young teachers we have, so they introduced me to him and we all usually hang out together at school.
I thought that I had a crush on the teacher but I left it thinking that he was just young and my hormones were going crazy (as a young girls do haha). The thing is, we got really close from April to June and he kept me after class once and we kissed.
We've been seeing each other, not a lot, but in secret this summer. He was at my house when one of my guy friends walked in on us kissing. Dave (my friend) is one of my best friends so I don't know if he will tell the rest of the guys but I don't know how to face him again...or whether I should keep seeing my teacher.
I think I love him and he says he loves me but..hes 8 years older than me. I don't want to cost him his job if word gets out but he says it doesn't matter. What do you think...should I keep seeing him? (sorry if its all very confusing)
orphans answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 3:45 pm: you probably shouldnt keep seeing him. he could go to jail for being a pedifile, but he could most definantly lose his job [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
x_C010rMyW0r1d answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 3:01 pm: Eh, this is a sticky situation. If you are in love, you cant help it, but if youre caught, youre both screwed. Depending on how old you are, you could try to wait until school is over completeley for you to see him, but that qould be very hard. I honestly cant give you advise on this, just do waht you feel. But I think itd be best if you didnt do anything [ kiss ] in school, it would be too risky. I hope this works out for you and Im sorry I couldnt efficiantly help. [ x_C010rMyW0r1d's advice column | Ask x_C010rMyW0r1d A Question ]
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