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Fri 30 Jan, 2015 09:14 pm
I went up to his room to see if he needed any help and he asked me to go get textbooks from another room. When I came back he asked me if I had lost weight and I told him "Like three pounds" and he told me that I didn't need to lose any weight because I look fine. I went back later that day and he asked me to smell his knee because he used a new product and thought it smelled weird. I smelled his knee and then left. I went back the next day and helped him grade papers and I was writing on a piece of paper on the wall and he came up behind me really close and made a joke. He was then like that's just between you and me and laughed and stood really close. I saw him again and was talking to this guy and he told me to go back to class and said he would talk to me later. What's this mean?
@Countrygirl45678,
This is sexual harrassment, and needs to be reported to the authorities.
@cicerone imposter,
She sure is finding lots of voluntary reasons to be spending time with him, though. I don't recall ever having dropped into a teachers office to she needed help with anything.
@roger,
But teachers have the professional obligation not to harm.
@cicerone imposter,
Okay, but. . . .
(Three dots mean the same as "Just sayin'")
@Countrygirl45678,
Roger is right. Sounds more like your fantasy than him risking his position.
@Countrygirl45678,
He is behaving inappropriately. I wouldn't call it flirting - he's not looking for a relationship with you.
What grade are you in (further advice would be different depending on your age/grade).
"Smell my knee"??
Are you kidding?
It needs to be reported, he shouldn't be doing that to any student.
If you had visited the link Fresco provided , you'd have seen that we have a 24 year old bullshit artist here.
@Countrygirl45678,
I think that he really shows interest in you. Maybe even sexual interest. I don't know if its normal. And the request to smell his knee is pretty weird.