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If you are sure that you love him, then go and say it to him, see how he reacts, if he also likes you too, then you can start, bless you, oh, if he doesn't have this idea, then don't think about it, go to class
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This is a social problem of the day, what does it have to do with history? The main thing is that it is often believed that the age difference between students and teachers is too great for a relationship; The teacher's duty is to teach and educate people, and there should be no emotions with students beyond the ordinary feelings of teachers and students; The student's task is to read, not to think wildly
But think about it, if you come out to work in the future, attend a skills training class, and fall in love with a teacher of the same age, will this teacher-student relationship be looked at differently?
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For people who have never been in love more than people they like, they have this mood.,It's okay.,I've also had a plot of falling in love with a teacher.,But it's just a crush.。 Even if you are not sure of your love orientation, then let's talk about it, you won't mature if you haven't tried.
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If you love someone, just say it... No matter what the result is, no matter if there is a problem, as long as you say it, you will not regret it, and you will not be sad.
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Say it, say you love him! Don't wait until you lose it and regret it, don't let yourself have regrets, bless you!
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Get along well with him, try to be friends, and wait until you graduate to tell him that you like him.
Ask him if he'd like to associate with you.
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If you really like him and want to be in a relationship with him.
Then go talk to him.
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What is there to be embarrassed about unmarried men and unmarried women chasing bei directly or implying that 8 years old is not a gap.
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Yes, that's what I've been looking for!
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I'm not used to this.
Float by
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Let's talk about it after graduation!
The teacher-student relationship is very troublesome in the teacher's opinion, and the graduate student is a little better, and the teacher is found to be in love with the undergraduate, and he will be punished (and may be expelled if it is serious).
Even if he has a good impression of you, if you confess to him, let alone be in love, I'm afraid he will hide from you when he sees you on the road.
Another thing: Generally, the relationship between teachers and students does not last long. The reason is simple, these girls are often perfectionists themselves, and they see their teachers as flawless. Once you find out that teachers are also human beings, and teaching is just a profession, you will be very, very sad and disappointed, and then you will break up.
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College teacher-student romance has always been a controversial topic, with some arguing that the relationship can lead to moral and ethical issues, while others believe that it is just a relationship. However, I believe that college teacher-student love should be banned.
First of all, the teacher-student relationship in college violates professional ethics and codes of conduct. Teachers are role models and guides for students, and they are expected to maintain a high level of professionalism and ethics. Romantic relationships with students can undermine this professionalism and ethical standards, negatively impacting schools, students, and society.
Second, college teacher-student romance can lead to power imbalances. In this situation, the teacher has more power and control, while the student is in a passive position. This can lead to abuse of power, sexual harassment, and other misconduct.
Finally, a teacher-student relationship in college can have a negative impact on a student's academics and future. Students may focus all their energy on their relationship with the teacher rather than learning and growing. In addition, if such a relationship is discovered, students may be subject to severe penalties, such as expulsion or revocation of scholarships, which will adversely affect their future career and academic development.
Although some people think that college teacher-student love is just an emotional relationship, from the perspective of professional ethics, power imbalance and student interests, I think college teacher-student love should be banned from traveling. Schools should have strict rules and policies in place to prevent the emergence of such relationships to ensure the quality and fairness of education.
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