okay so eighth gra gym and um we're allowed to wear tank tops and stuff so I do, it's more comfortable. And on the first day of gym we had to run the pacers test. Last year I ran 75, but this year I only did 33, because I was freaked out by my gym teacher. He was watching me, a lot. I have some bigger areas on my chest and he seemed to notice (they're not huge though!) So I was running by my friend and she was like "eww, Mr.****** was like licking his lips at you and nodding his head." I stopped right away. OOPS! So then he yelled my name and said I was done. People laughed, I was the first one out. So then he was like, okay now I have to take your pulse, cause they do it on your wrist. BUt he said he couldn't feel it on my wrist so he had to put his hand over my heart. I let him but it was uncomfortable. It kind of scares me and he's maried but he a total HOTTIE! and I kinda like the attention in a weird twisted way, what do I do?
Well, a lot of gym teachers end up being attracted to the female students in the junior high age's. Lucky for you he's good looking (I'm speaking for the girls I knew back then) because we has a big like 45yr old Austrian gym teacher who was just simply creepy. He'd have the girls do stretches that the guys dint have to do. But on top of that he watched us guys change up(not sure if it was because we made so much fracas or he liked it). He was simply a pedophile. I would suggest telling either the principal, counselor, or someone you feel comfortable talking with and tell her about it. Make sure its a woman you talk to, because they'll understand more and will actually try to fix it.
Medically speaking, he wouldn't put his hand over your heart to check your pulse. Doctors/EMTs/whatever check your wrist or your throat, not your chest. He either has no idea what he's doing, or he's just a perv.
Allowing him to continue acting that way will only make the situation worse. Maybe you should try avoiding tank tops for a little while and see if that makes a difference. If it doesn't, you might have to report him. As flattering as the attention may be, it's not appropriate.
Well of course the attention is flattering.but it's very wrong. That's a really tough position to be in because you can't exactly tell him to quit acting weird. My only suggestion is to see how things go for a couple weeks and see if his behavior changes. If he's still acting weird, talk to a teacher or counselor at your school and have one of your friends in the class vouch for you. The teacher/counselor can keep your name anonymous and do something about it.
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