Why would I develop a massive crush on a teacher I had last year?
Question Posted Tuesday July 28 2009, 8:53 pm
I know having a crush on a teacher is normal, but why would I get one almost a year after I had said teacher? She was a very nice, young and attractive teacher but I never had any crushing feelings when I actually had her. I hated the teacher I had for this subject (math) this year, does that have something to do with it? Is is it some psychological or hormonal thing?
I am not going to act on this crush don't worry, but its making me feel miserable all the time since I can't stop thinking about her and I keep thinking she doesn't like me and I'm horrified at the thought of her completely forgetting me or that I made a fool of myself in her class.
DrNeice answered Tuesday July 28 2009, 10:57 pm: well it is very normal to have a crush on a teacher trust me but i think of hating her for that year you really liked her the whole time you just didnt realize it so my advice is to ask her if she likes you just say i heard you like me and i just was wondering is it true or not if she says no then you say thank god that was just a rumur i almost had a heart atache but if she likes you i think u know wat to do
BahaiMa22 answered Tuesday July 28 2009, 9:42 pm: Honestly I have no idea why you like her, Why do people devolp crushes in general? I guess it's a natural thing. However, She can't like you back, You are her student and it would be highly innapropriate. Yes, she can like you as a person but she can't have a relationship with you as a boyfriend/girlfriend. [ BahaiMa22's advice column | Ask BahaiMa22 A Question ]
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