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Anonymous Posted at 12:01 pm on Oct. 23, 2008
Is it so weird that in a time where I feel my friends aren't there for me that I want to turn to my teacher for sympathy? Friends know that I kinda like him which I guess twists things a bit, but I don't have an alterior motive, I just really value his conversation and we have similar interests. I don't feel I can talk to my friends. Is it unfair to share my problems with him when he already helps me so much with work.

It might sound like a stupid question, but from my point of view, it occassionally feels like I talk to him too much and I feel bad about turning to him about my problems, there are other teachers I could talk to. But it's him I actually want to open up to, which has always been a problem with me...

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Crazybutsanegirl Posted at 9:31 am on Oct. 24, 2008
well maybe if you talked to your friends rather than fobbing them off for a teacher they might be more supportive
Maxxie Posted at 12:19 pm on Oct. 23, 2008
Yeah well sure... don't you have somebody at home to talk with? I mean usually family is the strongest rock you'll ever get
Anonymous Posted at 12:11 pm on Oct. 23, 2008
I don't think so.

He does listen, I mentioned something that I might have a problem and he me sat down and listened to me and gave me advice. The problems just gotten serious.

Maxxie Posted at 12:07 pm on Oct. 23, 2008
Are you falling for your teacher?

oh well... but it's always good to have people that you know that you can talk with, about stuff that really matter. Atleast I wont look down at that.... If he doesn't try to push off the subject etc then he might just be nice and listen to you.

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