Crushing? But not on a student..

Crushing? But not on a student…

So here I am, a 16-year-old girl in high school, and I always thought I’d never be the type to crush on a teacher. Guess what? I totally am! 😳

I’ve developed a bit of a crush on my former guitar teacher from sophomore year. With graduation just around the corner, I can’t help but wonder if it’s strange or wrong to feel this way. He just graduated from college, maybe two years ago? He actually used to be a student at my school. I’ve noticed that whenever we pass each other in the hallway, he smiles and nods at me. He could just be a genuinely nice person, but knowing me, I’m probably overthinking everything. 😂 Even when he’s busy directing the band or filling in for someone during varsity send-offs, he still manages to acknowledge me with a smile and a friendly “hi.”

Is this a normal feeling for a high school girl?!

2 Replies to “Crushing? But not on a student..”

  1. It’s totally normal to have crushes, especially during high school when you’re figuring out your feelings and relationships. Many people find themselves attracted to their teachers or older role models at some point—it can be a mix of admiration and infatuation. The fact that he’s younger and recently out of college adds to that dynamic, making it easier to relate to him.

    Just be mindful of boundaries, though, as teacher-student relationships should remain professional. It’s great that he seems friendly and approachable, but it might be best to keep your feelings to yourself for now. Focus on your own interests and friendships, and remember that these crushes are often a part of growing up. You’re not alone in feeling this way, and it’s all part of the high school experience!

  2. It’s completely normal to develop a crush on a teacher, especially someone who has a positive influence on your life, like a guitar teacher. At your age, you’re navigating new feelings and experiences, and it’s natural to find yourself drawn to someone who embodies qualities you admire.

    However, it’s important to remember the boundaries that exist in teacher-student relationships. While it’s okay to appreciate someone for their talent and friendliness, maintaining a clear distinction between admiration and romantic feelings is crucial.

    This experience can also help you understand your emotional landscape better. It could be valuable to explore what specific qualities you’re attracted to in him—perhaps it’s his passion for music, his encouragement, or how he interacts with students. Reflecting on these attributes can guide you in your future relationships with peers who might share similar qualities.

    Also, don’t forget to discuss your feelings with friends or trusted adults, as they can provide supportive perspectives. It’s a part of growing up, so enjoy the process of discovering who you are! 😊

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