It's fairly unlikely. Generally a student-teacher relationship ends with the teacher unemployed and in jail.
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that's a stupid answer.
a teacher can like a pupil, we are all human, once pupils his teenage years they become older and slightly more mature.
one, he would give you a little extra attention, but being a teacher, he cant show favratism, so that's quite hard. sometimes he'll speak to you one day and not the next, if you look up you might catch him looking at you. he might do some things for physical contact such as handing you a pencil and touching your hand as he does, or letting his arm brush off yours, sometimes he will speak to you when your walking through the corridors - mainly when you are alone - it would just be a hello, how are you - hes showing you that he takes interest in you. when you talk you either make eye contact fully, or because hes frustrated knowing that nothing can happen between you - he wont look you in the eyes at all, and that's at the times when he's thinking "i hate being stuck in this situation" sometimes you will have small arguments. he might ask you to stay behind sometimes just to talk with you, he'll find something to say. remember that guys are shy at heart - so him being shy and plus hes a teacher its very hard to tell. but these little signs should give you an inkling.
Just because he's a teacher and your a pupil doesnt mean he cant like you, no one can help feelings, they just happen, no matter what age you are, feelings are feelings and you cant control them.
you have to look at both sides of things rather than just stick to the one oppinion that teachers are teachers and pupils are pupils,, they are all human as well and all humans are different.
good luck. xxx
If you think the teacher likes you, that's OK. If you think the teacher hates you, that's OK. If the teacher is exceptional you will never know and it won't matter. If the teacher is good you will never know and it won't matter. If the teacher is sub-par and is running a classroom popularity contest, they should seek employment in a different field. If you are concerned about a teacher's liking or disliking you, it is not likely that you are interested in learning, and are only interested in popularity and social standing. The teacher should teach. The student should ... IN ADDITION I would also like to add, as a former teacher, that many times the way to tell if the teacher likes you (and by "likes you" we mean thinks you have good potential to be a good student and a future good citizen) is that the teacher may seem to push you harder than other students. So one good sign is if you seem to get harder critiques of your work, more attention to any wrong details of your homework and tests etc. Some students seem to think teachers are picking on them, more than likely the teacher is pushing them to excell.
The way you can tell that your teacher is flirting with you is if he asks you to meet up after class, if he keeps giving you stares, If he gives you a grade such as an A when you deserve a F, when he gets into your personal life, and when he gives you hugs! If a teacher is doing this Please, if you want just avoid him/her! The choice is up to you
It's wise to move on and don't even entertain the thought of getting mixed up with a teacher (if that is what this is about.) Teachers aren't any different than anyone else and they do have feelings, fall in love, but, they know they are there to teach and they are not to fraternize with their students or go on dates with them. You've heard in the news about teachers dating one of their students and it's the teacher that should know better and usually ends up losing their teacher's license and, if the student is a minor could do jail time. Flirting is flirting, and just because your teacher may smile at you or tell you you've done a good job on a test doesn't mean she's madly in love with you. Some teachers also are very dedicated and may give extra help to a student or have them stay after class to help them. NEVER misunderstand this one! Don't second-guess, it only gets you into trouble. Marcy
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They dont like you Bastards.
Well... if a teacher likes you: You Like Him Back: Act nice, but not too nice...(It might get to Level 2) You Don't Like Him Back: Tell someone if he touches you unaproprietly. Talk to an adult
He probably likes you too.. Tell him you like him... If he makes fun of you for that tell him your serious and ask if he likes you back... If he doesn't and he makes fun of you for it than tell a teacher that he's bullying you...
I would just keep crushing it him or her! who does it hurt? just don't take this crush to far, like making a move or telling him or her... that would create a lot of problems
Tell a teacher, parent, guardian or the police.
you can usually tell by her attitude and body language towards a male. if she is "smiley" torwards the male or giggles/laughs alot. another way to tell is how she touches the male and for how long she does so. 3 or more seconds and you can usually tell she likes you; or even how she puts herself out towards the male like hair flipping or even being closer than the usual "personal bubble".
Keep it a secret. Even if he likes you, he wouldn't jeopardize his career by pursuing you.
A male teacher . . . "LEHR-air" A female teacher . . . "LEHR-air-in"
LOLWUT? But seriously, you could tell them to stop or do what nobody ever likes to do and tell someone like a teacher or something...
A male that likes to be dominated by women is called submissive.
if he stares at you and tell to someone he likes me or tell me he likes me