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Is my teacher flirting with me 18 year old girl here from Florida, I have a teacher right now who people tell me flirts with me a lot. He does tend to shower me with compliments whenever I see him, he's made slight sexual remarks before, remembers things about me and notices things that other people don't, and stares at me a lot. Overall I never notice him compliment anyone else to the extent that he does with me, sometimes he also nudges me. I don't know what's going on but I would just like to know how I can tell if he is flirting with me or not! Please let me know what you think. (I do not have feelings for him at all, I don't like him, I'm not reporting him to the school, etc. all I want to know is if he is or isn't.)
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This question is very much like one we had posted yesterday from a girl in Georgia. You may be the same girl or it may be a coincidence. In any case my answer to her yesterday was the proper answer for her and is the proper answer for you. Reposting a question generally does not get you a new answer. See Below:
Here is the thing legally at 18 you are of legal age and if he is flirting with you, which he may be, it is hard to tell, there would be nothing wrong with it. What is wrong here is you are still in school and he is your teacher in a position of authority over you. His actions probably border on illegal in just about every state. The issue that puts him over the line is the joke about the blow job. That is inappropriate between a student and teacher
It is obvious he admires you and is even taken by you somewhat. His admiration falls just shy of serious flirtation. Even so he is wrong to do as he does around you and if your uncomfortable and you should not be looking for any type of relationship other than student and teacher, I suggest you discuss this with your parents and report his behavior to the school board.
The reason why I say you need to discuss this with your parents is because even though you are of legal age and should be able to discuss this and report this on your own. You are still a student and will be viewed as such possibly not take seriously. ]
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