Additional info, added Thursday November 16 2006, 3:51 pm: I got an A+ in his class without touching his butt. So hah. He's actualy not my teacher anymore because I had him last term. I may have him the next term though... But we became friends and he lets me sit in his other classes... Also i'm almost certain he knows I like him because I sort of said it when he asked what I wanted for my birthday and I responded "you" hahaha.. He smiled though and he's cute and fun. . Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? VainTaraLynn answered Thursday November 16 2006, 12:58 am: Eh.
If this were any other person besides a teacher, I would say go for it?
But. Hes a teacher. He could lose his job for having a relationship with a student.
Even though you're over 18, he could still get in trouble and it could be alot of legal issues.
They might say that he was using his position to take advantage of you, etc.
To be on the safe side, I wouldnt mess with it, even when you are out of school.
Plus, he could have a girlfriend, it could make things awkward if he doesnt return your gestures & over-all complicate things.
For his sake, and yours. I'd save yourself the trouble and find someone else. If you really like him, you wouldnt want him losing his job right? Then you wouldnt be able to look at him :) haha [ VainTaraLynn's advice column | Ask VainTaraLynn A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 11:59 pm: Um, wow. Very straight out.
Anywhos, he's your teacher and you need to respect the whole student and teacher boundary.
You know that he's too old for you so hands off of him. For all you know, he could already have a gf.
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