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Social Studies, 04.08.2020 08:01 taehyungg

Im a male teacher, and one of my students (which is a girl who is fifteen/sixteen) keeps staring at me when I’m in the hallway/corridor walking to my lessons and I’m not sure what I should think? Does anyone know why a student would be staring at me?

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