<p>My bio teacher is extremely friendly in the way that he sits with my friends and I at our table in study. But we’re also the only ones who laugh at his jokes and don’t think he’s creepy. So maybe we’re asking for it?</p>
<p>^I think teachers also enjoy “bonding” their students since many often treat them as really bizarre entities and avoid talking with them. They don’t get too much student-teacher interaction.</p>
<p>My history teacher used to eat lunch with us and gave us all nicknames. He was really young and hippyish so he wasn’t really flirting necessarily. It was more like he picked a group of people and decided to “bond” with them.</p>
<p>^^^^lol!!!</p>
<p>He did? That’s kind of sweet, I suppose.
But all the same, he is your teacher, which…slightly confuses everything?</p>
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<p>Whoa. That kind of happened to me once, except he didn’t take a bite, but he was going to eat it, and offered it to me instead. That’s not really creepy though imo. He’s a nice guy.</p>
<p>Statutory Rapists: Generally Nice Guys.</p>
<p>Nope. And there is only one male teacher under the age of 50 at my all girls high school. I think he’s 40 or close to it. And my school is over the top paranoid about that kind of thing so it rarely happens. The 40 year old teacher used to sit with students at lunch, and then he was told that it wasn’t allowed.</p>
<p>ETA: There was a female sub who flirted with some people and tried to get a couple of girls’ phone numbers for awhile until someone told her parents about it. The sub was fired.</p>
<p>No, and thank goodness! That would be creepy!!! beyond belief</p>
<p>Read the book ‘Lolita’, you will think all of your teachers flirt with you afterward. hahahah</p>
<p>Cute teachers are so distracting. They annoy me.</p>
<p>i once had a teacher in my freshman year that creeped me out cause of the way he looked at me and other girls in general. moreover the rumors spread were not nice either. i transfered out and then i find out a few years ago he was fired. i don’t exactly know but shows i made the right decision.</p>
<p>Having sex with teachers is just morally wrong. So is flirting with them or seeing them in any way like that.</p>
<p>In Hinduism, the rule goes like this: Mother, Father, Teacher, God. These you must resprect (in order of importance).
A teacher or guru imparts knowledge. Nothing is greater than knowledge. You need to respect a teacher on a completely different level.</p>
<p>There are plenty of guys and girls out there to satisfy your sexual needs. </p>
<p>I’m very dissappointed in much of the responses here and the stories involving minors having sex/flirting/being attracted to their teachers.</p>
<p>I see a lot of guys flirting with some of the younger teacher assistants and new teachers in our school from time to time. Girls don’t really openly do it but I hear them talk all the time about how my football coach is so hot. Last year some girl on the softball team had sex with the softball coach and I guess she told some people and someone told and he got fired. It’s a shame because he was a good teacher and had a family to support.</p>
<p>^^Most people are not Hindus.</p>
<p>“I’m very dissappointed in much of the responses here and the stories involving minors having sex/flirting/being attracted to their teachers.”</p>
<p>Why are you disappointed? Yes it’s totally vulgar and inappropriate, but it’s reality in many cases :-/</p>
<p>^And yes…for that reason I AM disappointed that its become a major problem in the real world lol.
Don’t tax your brain.</p>
<p>@Gerontius: It doesn’t matter. Morals are morals. I follow Christian morals and Jewish morals. Respect them and understand them.</p>
<p>Ah, morals. </p>
<p>And the debate begins :P</p>
<p>Women are nouns.</p>
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<p>Women are people.</p>
<p>Women is, however, a plural noun.</p>
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<p>Uh, how else am I going to get an A in my physics class?</p>
<p>QuantumArbiter: So because you follow Christian and Jewish morals, everyone should follow Hindu morals? What if I invented a religion that says it is ‘moral’ to kill anyone. Would you follow that as well?
I don’t see any reason to respect teachers because they are teachers. Most of them don’t care about teaching or about their subject. They teach because they are paid to teach.</p>
<p>^ To each his own. He outlined the moral system in which he is working and his own response to the discussion, and (true to Hindu beliefs) did not attempt to foist them on you. He asked you to “respect and understand.”</p>