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Rants 'n' Spouts by Nighshift raiders
Oct
24
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Published in Miscellaneous by Sólstafir
For the past two months I've been trying to seduce my 26 year old algebra teacher. I wouldn't say that it's been going bad, it's just that I haven't sealed the deal yet (if you know what I mean). I still remember the first day we met in class back in August, I could immediately tell that there was something special going on between us. It didn't take long at all before the "games" started, don't think that it took us more than a week before we were flirting with eachother like crazy. We were descrete of course, for example I would pretend like I didn't understand something from the math book and she would come and "help" me, pretending like I needed special help saying "poor you, let me help you with that one" - stuff like that. It was fun since it was only us two who really knew what was going on.
As I said, things haven't been going bad, but if you take into consideration how fast it went in the beginning, you would expect a bit more progress by now, I mean it's been two months now. But I think I have myself to blame for that one. I encouraged the flirting for way too long, I never made that move to indicate that it's time to move on to the next level. Instead I let it continue and therefor extending this phase of flirting. Don't get me wrong, it's fun, but it's time to check out what happens next. The sooner we both stop playing these love games, the sooner we will both realize that we are meant for eachother.
Or, it's more her! She should stop playing these (love) games, so she can realize that we are meant to be together. Don't get me wrong, I don't wanna pressure her into something that she doesn't want to do, but there's plenty of fish in the sea and I can't wait forever. Daddy needs his sugar, awww-yeah! So the question is, how do I correct this minor error I made? I mean, had I only made it clear a little bit earlier that flirting is fun and all, but enough is enough, I'm sure that I would be on second- or third base by now. *HIGH FIVE*
I bet most of you "relationship experts" have a million suggestions for me right now, but it's complicated. We're talking about a teacher-student relationship here, you can't just ask her out for a dinner and a movie, you need to discuss things. First of all, mostly for her sake, she needs to know that I'm serious enough about this relationship that it's worth risking her job for. She could get fired for it, but it's not just that. Do we want the other people to know? What if I get really good grades, will everyone think that she gave me those grades because I can give her a good seeing to in the bedroom and because I look good in a tank top, or because of my hard work?
As you can see, it's not as easy as one might think.
Edit: Turns out she's happily married and has a kid. I've been asked to never talk to her again about anything that isn't directly related to school or mathematics. Typical, another one who's playing hard to get.
As I said, things haven't been going bad, but if you take into consideration how fast it went in the beginning, you would expect a bit more progress by now, I mean it's been two months now. But I think I have myself to blame for that one. I encouraged the flirting for way too long, I never made that move to indicate that it's time to move on to the next level. Instead I let it continue and therefor extending this phase of flirting. Don't get me wrong, it's fun, but it's time to check out what happens next. The sooner we both stop playing these love games, the sooner we will both realize that we are meant for eachother.
Or, it's more her! She should stop playing these (love) games, so she can realize that we are meant to be together. Don't get me wrong, I don't wanna pressure her into something that she doesn't want to do, but there's plenty of fish in the sea and I can't wait forever. Daddy needs his sugar, awww-yeah! So the question is, how do I correct this minor error I made? I mean, had I only made it clear a little bit earlier that flirting is fun and all, but enough is enough, I'm sure that I would be on second- or third base by now. *HIGH FIVE*
I bet most of you "relationship experts" have a million suggestions for me right now, but it's complicated. We're talking about a teacher-student relationship here, you can't just ask her out for a dinner and a movie, you need to discuss things. First of all, mostly for her sake, she needs to know that I'm serious enough about this relationship that it's worth risking her job for. She could get fired for it, but it's not just that. Do we want the other people to know? What if I get really good grades, will everyone think that she gave me those grades because I can give her a good seeing to in the bedroom and because I look good in a tank top, or because of my hard work?
As you can see, it's not as easy as one might think.
Edit: Turns out she's happily married and has a kid. I've been asked to never talk to her again about anything that isn't directly related to school or mathematics. Typical, another one who's playing hard to get.