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Post by divtal on Apr 10, 2021 18:13:21 GMT
Part of the role of a teacher in high school is to understand the difference in maturity levels between him/her and the students, and act accordingly.
Moreover, teens are still developing in their emotions and hormones. A birthday may mark a legal boundary, but the maturation process doesn't change by a calendar date.
As another poster pointed out, a teacher has to be at least 5 years older than the student, has been through college, and has performed in a professional work force.
If, when the student has had those important experiences ... or spent those years developing in a life path ... would be the time to asses if the (mutual) feelings are still there.
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