<p>my school just had an HIV assembly, so my friends and I were talking about sex and how many condoms we usually have around. I was like you should always have a good amount just in case you have a steady ...and I said this pretty loud. All of a sudden I turn around and my math teacher is there behind me. She is also the person who is writing my rec. She then awkwardly asks me if i want an HIV ribbon. My friends were cracking up and I just rushed to get away. Awww I'm so scared to go to class tomorrow. Hopefully she has already written my rec. She is a cool teacher, but this may have been too much. LOL.</p>
<p>I lol'd. I think you should have taken the ribbon.</p>
<p>Yea, you should have acted like there was nothing awkward at all about the situation, and taken the ribbon and said thanks, and maybe said something to her about a completely different topic so it would diffuse the embarassment.</p>
<p>what is a steady?</p>
<p>Hahahahaha.</p>
<p>Reminds me of English class. Something happened, and the kid said something sexual (like, "you gave me a short and stubby pencil, the f, man?) - and my teacher was like, "That's what she said!" Was totally not expecting that from her. But, the best. Ever.</p>
<p>Lol. It's embarrassing but not the end of the world. She's written your rec already, so there's no awkwardness there. Besides, if your school's having an HIV assembly, your teacher obviously knows you're not all pure as snow.</p>
<p>Well, I've recovered from worse - I think teachers understand that HSers are teens. Hopefully your sex/relations/party life should have no bearing on the rec.</p>
<p>lol a steady "partner"</p>
<p>Just don't apologize or bring it up again - that'll be a surefire way to make the situation even worse. ;)</p>
<p>Lol, my orchestra director is CONSTANTLY busting out with "that's what she said!" at the most awkward moments....
"You've got to get something moving or nothing's going to come out!"
"That's what she said!"</p>
<p>Yeah that was today.</p>
<p>haha thats funny</p>
<p>...This is seriously nothing, not a big deal, get some laughs and chill (unless the teacher's like an incredible Nazi grandma that I had once for a substitute).</p>
<p>"Lol, my orchestra director is CONSTANTLY busting out with "that's what she said!" at the most awkward moments....
"You've got to get something moving or nothing's going to come out!"
"That's what she said!""</p>
<p>I don't see how any music teacher can be a 'that's what she said' person... pretty much any band or orchestra related statement can be turned into a thats what she said, so yea, they'd pretty much be saying nonstop.</p>
<p>the teachers at my school would applaud your caution, like actually</p>
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pretty much any band or orchestra related statement can be turned into a thats what she said, so yea, they'd pretty much be saying nonstop.
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Exactly. It is not funny and it is nonstop. The guy graduated from Yale! Lol.</p>