Crush on a Teacher How Can I Get Over It and stop blushing so much?
Question Posted Thursday September 2 2010, 5:06 am
Every time my teacher is around I blush, how do I stop it?its embarrassing. I have no desire to do anything illegal with my teacher. I just have a huge crush on him and I blush all the time. he's gorgeous and so nice. I have no desire to act on my crush, 'cause you know, it's illegal and I doubt he feels the same way. I blush whenever he talks to me or smiles at me. Yesterday he told me that I had a Pretty smile and I just blushed the whole time and it was embarrassing. Its embarrassing and he knows that I like him. how do I stop blushing or hide it?
littlemee answered Saturday September 4 2010, 12:38 pm: okay, i think pretty much everyone has been through this, i know i have, so all you need to do is, either avoid him as much as you can and the crush will fade or talk to him like to talk to anyone else instead of making it a big deal when you do(i'm just presuming you do this). if you do decide to just act normally around him make sure that when he complements you, you don't just stay silent with a big smile on your face - say thank you or even say something nice back as this will cover up your blush (he'll be too busy listening to what you're saying). are you sure he knows about your crush because not many teachers would then tell you something encouraging like you have a pretty smile.
anyway my point is, this will fade, well not completely you always have a we soft spot for a teacher crush but you won't feel the same.
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noela answered Friday September 3 2010, 7:33 pm: find another person someone that your age and act like u have a crush on him if anyone asks why u were blushing at the teacher just no i was not i was thinging about a boy your age at school [ noela's advice column | Ask noela A Question ]
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