okay. well me & ALOT of girls in my grade [& i mean it when i say alot, i mean the majority of the girls] think our science teacher is a total perv. he tries to touch our asses all the time & calls us things like "babe" or "hun". one time he even said "the only time ill get excited is when you have to give me CPR". he also coaches the girls basketball team & we think its only because he likes the girls. one of my friends said he was trying to look down her shirt [which was very low-cut & you could see alot if you know what i mean] once. he always makes remarks in ways where you can tell he is referring to our boobs or our asses. well, one of my friends went to the guidance counciler about this & told her all of what i told you. she said we needed evidence. so now the principle is getting involved. i really dont want to see him fired because he is really funny & he lets us listen to music in study hall but i think its best that he doesnt work at our school anymore. im also afraid that if i get into this & talk to the guidance counciler too, that he will hunt me down & rape me. im being totally serious. a couple of my friends think we are totally crazy & think we should drop this whole thing. we are trying to make them see what we are saying & its kind of working. did we do the right thing by telling the guidance counciler? i feel reallybad about the whole thing & i dont know if we should continue this.
Additional info, added Sunday December 17 2006, 7:52 pm: 13/f btw.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Geneva answered Monday December 18 2006, 2:26 pm: lol i read this in a book once. it was KIND OF like this. but yes, you did do the right thing, but some schools don't want to do anything about it because it might get a little out of hand and they don't like that. but if you're feeling scared tell you're mother or father about what you told us and see if they can do something about it. they're your parents, they need to know. and if you've already told your parents and everyone else and you're STILL feeling unsafe then maybe you need to confront the police about it. or the child protective services. this is serious. [ Geneva's advice column | Ask Geneva A Question ]
the_sweeter_heart answered Sunday December 17 2006, 8:32 pm: You did do the right thing about telling the guidance counselor. If your teacher has crazy hormones and a nasty mind, that's really wrong. It's not right when you don't feel secure in a class like that. If you're really bothered like that, then it's totally the right thing to do.
If you think he's going to possibly rape you, tell the guidance counseler about that too. People can help you with that problem. The police might get involved, but it's really for the best.
Think about how things could go for the better. You will have a teacher that's more serious about science and teaching and less about girls. You'll stop feeling as if you're being molested.
abercrombie.LvR answered Sunday December 17 2006, 8:17 pm: Omgg we had this same problem but it was with our tech teacherr.. anywayss. If you're sure you did the totally rightt thingg.. what if kept doing thatt? Rightt.. i'm proud of youu.. good workk.. but if he doess anythingg elsee then you should def. tell someone =]
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