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<blockquote data-quote="JRC" data-source="post: 708616" data-attributes="member: 21147"><p>I'm sorry that he's a train wreck, and that you basically don't like him right now. Honestly, you have every reason NOT to like him. He certainly isn't making it easier for you *to* like him. </p><p></p><p>And that whole thing with the teacher...gross. I might have said something to the therapist--a one sided conversation because the therapist can't say anything to you. Letting him know that 1. He shouldn't leave the door open and 2. You have concerns that you'd like him to know about, knowing that he can't say a word to you. But you want him to know that *if* that situation is in fact happening, you personally think it should be reported. Now, I write that here, from the comfort of my keyboard. Not sure I'd actually have the balls to do it considering that I'd be outing myself for eavsdropping and skirting boundary issues. And this is incredibly sexist of me, but if Ferb were a girl, I'd for sure have said something, boundaries be damned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRC, post: 708616, member: 21147"] I'm sorry that he's a train wreck, and that you basically don't like him right now. Honestly, you have every reason NOT to like him. He certainly isn't making it easier for you *to* like him. And that whole thing with the teacher...gross. I might have said something to the therapist--a one sided conversation because the therapist can't say anything to you. Letting him know that 1. He shouldn't leave the door open and 2. You have concerns that you'd like him to know about, knowing that he can't say a word to you. But you want him to know that *if* that situation is in fact happening, you personally think it should be reported. Now, I write that here, from the comfort of my keyboard. Not sure I'd actually have the balls to do it considering that I'd be outing myself for eavsdropping and skirting boundary issues. And this is incredibly sexist of me, but if Ferb were a girl, I'd for sure have said something, boundaries be damned. [/QUOTE]
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