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Crushing on teachers!

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shortendrags · 28/09/2017 17:49

So I have recently developed a crush on my little sisters year 6 teacher! I don’t want to say anything to him because it might become very awkward and I really don’t know anything about him expect that he’s nice and a good teacher (but boy is he beautiful) - anyway, we are around the same age and really feel like we might have some fun together but I am really unsure of how to go about it!!
Shall I make hints? If yes what should I do? Should I do anything at all? I mean my sister is in year 6 she’ll be leaving soon anyway!!!!!!! What to do!?!

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Subtlecheese · 28/09/2017 17:58

Crushing On? Surely you have an attraction to. Unless you are 13 in America.
I imagine it would be bloody awful to have some parent coming on to me when I was a teacher let alone a sibling.

TheKrakenSmith · 28/09/2017 18:02

He wouldn't be allowed to act on it, and would have to tell his headteacher in case of any rumours. That's the policy at my school anyway.

Pengggwn · 28/09/2017 18:31

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ILoveMillhousesDad · 28/09/2017 18:33

Do not approach him. It will be embarrassing for both of you.

Caulkheadupnorf · 28/09/2017 18:35

Move on.

Flipflopflipflap · 28/09/2017 18:57

OP how old are you? Have you met this gent outside school.
I'd say generally no. But I'm going to marry the uncle of one of my pupils. (they're borderline n/c and I had no idea that J in form 9G was DP's nephew until we'd been dating for 14 months and I ended up at an occasion full of all DP's family. But It made me uncomfortable to the point that I emailed my head, nqt mentor, the safeguarding lead and DN's head of year during a family meal to tell him and waited for someone to reply before properly joining the table)
You could put this man in a very difficult situation

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