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I think my teacher likes me more than a student?

I think he does have some sort of attraction or favoritism towards you.

My student really likes me and is flirting with me. How would you respond?

Tap that ****.

I think my student teacher likes me?

Okay so I'm 14 , and a girl. So there's a male student teacher that's taking over orchestra, and I think he likes me in that way.. So for some reason he keeps saying that me and my 2 friends need help. Even though my original teacher says I play good. So he takes us into this little room in the orchestra room while the others play. So the rooms sound proof just saying haha. So he always come a up to me and saying I'm not playing right, but I know I am. And he stands behind me and moves my hands. And he always calls me out for playing "wrong". Also he said that if we were in Russia he would burn my wrist with a cigarette, because teachers would do that to students for playing violin wrong. He said that a couple times. He's not even from Russia.. And that's weird! He also stares at me aloott, I make eye contact with him so much, and he just keeps staring! And he always finds some excuse to touch me, and say I'm not holding my bow right. And he like obvisoly checks me out. My friends even knotice it. He'll see me, and seriously stare at my from head to toe to see what I'm wearing. He also always makes me sing the notes to him. He also always talks to me in the hallway, (kinda corners me). And he's in his mid 20's. If ya wondering.

Also, am I overreacting? Or is this just normal stuff. Like it makes me a bit uncomfortable but I mean it seems like I'm overreacting about him liking me. I just need advice, from someone with an outside perspective.

Is it normal that a teacher (male) likes a student (female)?

yes. it's normal. I may be a teacher and a professional, but, I am not deaf or blind.sometimes,  I am attracted to a (female) student because she is pretty,  or dresses nicely. I look, try not to ogle, and move on. sometimes,  they are attracted to me....and make it known to me; by flirting,  talking to me after class, or asking questions walking down the hall (I doubt they are that interested in my topic).sometimes,  I am attracted to their mind, their thoughts. I get the opportunity to learn from them. they are fun to "hang" with and talk to.I think both situations are normal, and ok. attractions to the opposite gender (or the same...) is part of the human condition,  and I am human first,  teacher second. I look at it like this way; I work in a candy factory....but I have diabetes. I can look and smell, but, I'd better not eat any of it.I realized that I didn't really answer your question "what should I do?" first,  he sounds like a safe person... and doubt that he is a danger. your looks or personality are attractive to him. if you agree with this assessment, then study and do your best in the class. you owe this to yourself. while he might still remember you, you will be off his mind next semester. be polite,  but maybe a little more formal and distant with him;yes sir. no sir.thank you for the explanation mr rogers.I'll get that project in Mr stevens.if you disagree,  and think he is harassing you, you should speak to his boss (dean, principal). a key here is unwanted attention. if you are uncomfortable with the boss, a guidance counselor is also appropriate. or, you could talk to him. he might not even be aware he's doing anything.

How can you tell if your male teacher likes you more than just a student?

If he ever gives you that gut wrenching feeling that screams "Something isn't right..."Then he's crossed the line.

What should I do if a teenage student tells me that she loves me?

You ate asking this question because you know her approach is not right. I assume you like to know how best to handle a real life situation like this. Since you are a teacher of teenage students, there is something you must know about teenage state of mind and body. Pre-teens are smarter and more confident than teens. Growing age from 14 to 21 is a state where the body and brain are undergoing changes at the same time and the person is trying to find his/her confidence back. This happens to prepare the individual to face the world of adults with a new identity as adult. The brain operating frequency changes from alpha (10 pulses per sec) to beta in the left lobe (21 pulses per sec) while The left brain takes over the conscious mind functions during day time while the right brain continues to work at alpha frequency. In the sleep hours, as the body disconnects from brain, the work load comes down to let the left lobe drop down to alpha and the two brains now connect with each other for a serious consultation in the night for about six hours in four sessions of R.E.M. sleep. This mode is normal for adults. The transition to adult mode of brain happens during the 14th year. Hence the teens are in a state that need lots of support from parents and teachers. Some of them who have tasted the joy of life with accolades during the pre-teen years may behave in such a way as to gain back the recognition and love they seem to miss during this transitionary confusion. Hence you as a teacher must be prepared to accept such instances and guide the teens with support and without hurting them. Any hurt at this time of vulnerability can have long term effects.If I were you, my response would be: "Thank you dear! Nice to hear that from students like you!! I too love all of my students and hope to see you rise as extremely successful individuals." Avoid low tones that make it look like it is a private conversation. Speak in a tone that you generally adopt while addressing the class. It gives out a signal that you care but not in a private relationship!Hope it has helped!

Do u think what i think is right?

ok so theres this guy i like at school (im in 6th grade) . hes popular cute and funny. but im shy and not popular(cuz im a new student) .i really like him but sometimes i thin he likes me cuz we always look at each other and last time he was my seat mate and we always talk about stuff and when he tells a story to the whole group(our classroom has tables hes in my group)he looks at me and we always laugh and sometimes he asks me questions like whats my race and i answer him back and then he tells me hiss race and then we always catch each other looking across the class even at recess (now hes not my sitmate)then one time this girl in my group spencer(thats his name) had a conversation then he changed the topic hes like 'patricia (thats me) is a better friend than you and i was like okayyy thank u and\
now we cant talk to each other cuz hes not my seatmate anymore and we dont talk at recess... im too shy.....and last time when he was still beside me when the room is really quiet and boring he pokes me and he giggles(that freaks me out sometimes) and



im not really sure he likes me OH and one time we were walking in a line and he was wayyy back and i was in front the what he did is walk fast and cut in front of me AND HE SAID the group is really boring now -now that im not there and i was like yeah



soooo du u think he likes meeee im not really sure

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