im a 14 year old girl and i really like a female teacher so much so that i think might be in love with her but i stil fancy boys is this just a fase or am a bisexual? please help me
KillaCaliBaby answered Wednesday July 13 2011, 3:31 am: Well sweetie, I'm 14 too and I believe everyone goes through the sexuality phase, at one point or another. I did a year ago. But I decided I'm straight, I was just curios. You're probably curios too, but a teacher ? No I don't think you're in love with her. That's illegal for her so there's not really a chance between you two, I'm sorry. But you will soon figure out your sexuality, just ork through the phase. I'm sure your feelings for this teacher will go away too. [ KillaCaliBaby's advice column | Ask KillaCaliBaby A Question ]
TarHeelLover1 answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 11:41 pm: Trust me. It's a fase. I am a 15 year old girl and I was also curious on how i felt about girls. But i have totally gotten over that fase. I just see it as your growing (as am i) but your hormones are racing.. Just take time & think is this really how i want to be?.
Xui answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 7:14 pm: It's a faze, Trust me most teenagers go through a bi curious stage and right now you may "think" you are in love but it will eventually pass.
1, Your teacher is older than you, Possibly married and she can get in a load of trouble if she were to have contact with a minor/student.
If you are bi curious then try setting up a sleep over with a few friends and play truth or dare but as far as your teacher..........She is your teacher. Again, It's probably a faze and it will pass. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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