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Crushes on teachers.

Warning: contains curse words and NSFW topics.


Today's mini-topic is a little informative and preventive thread about students feeling attracted to a teacher or professor while in college. (maybe a little pointless, but thought It'd be fun to write)

It is an undeniable fact that the way attraction works doesn't limit itself to people outside of work or school, absolutely not. Even if you have a girtlfriend or a boyfriend (doesn't mean you'll do anything about it, though, well, depends on who you are)

The human brain doesn't give a rat's ass about boundaries, so feeling some type of attraction to a professor is not uncommon for the typical college student looking for some action. 

Anyways, what should we do as teachers if we encounter one situation like this with a student who clearly likes us?

Well, the answer is obvious. Never respond to any of your student's flirtatious attitudes towards you, no matter how tempting. It can go really bad...usually.

Oh and even if you think they'll keep it a secret, guess what 

They won't  (....the things I've been shown from people's phones, oh god.)


Anyways, that's all for today folks.

This Teacher's Day A Student Remembers A Childhood Crush On A Teacher


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  1. Very controvertial topic. I agree, for me teaching is not only a profession but a business, and you know business and pleasure don't mix. There is always too much in play.

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