does it sound like my professor is attracted to me?

missidontgivafuk's picture

hi all

Ok, so one of my professors is damn hot. She is probably at least in her late 30s, but she is so attractive. Seriously hot. I noticed however for the past few classes she has been kind of checking me out but im not sure. I went to talk to her after class and she looked me right up and down, and i was looking pretty fine that day apparently. Shes done that a few times. I had her class again today and again she was looking at me. We walked out of class together, and i opened the door for her for some reason and let her go before me, she looked a lil embaressed but smiled and walked through. Also we were walking to the same building (not together though), and i could see her looking at me out the corner of my eye quite frequently.

What do you all think? She is very femme in her appearance, although i dont think shes married.

Ja8822010's picture

It sounds to me like your

It sounds to me like your professor is attracted to you. But I don't know for sure.... I would say ask but if she said no then that would be really embarrassing..

the ghost's picture

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I wouldn't say there is anything from what you have said,to give a definite yes I think she likes you.Maybe you are reading more into her actions than there is.Though that said I could be completely wrong.It just seems like a messy situation to become involved with a professor,i'm not sure where you live but in some places there are laws against it. Best of luck anyways.

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent-Eleanor Roosevelt

NovaCat's picture

It's also very possible that

It's also very possible that you are attracted to your professor, and that you are subconsciously attaching significance to actions which she feels are quite normal. Maybe she's nervous because she thinks you are attracted to her? I dunno, it's tough to tell from the information you have, and it's impossible to know for sure unless you asked her and she told the truth. Which I wouldn't recommend, by the way . . . that would be awkward times a million.