...And Then It Was Crossed
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Well, no sooner than I post about the student who has my cell phone number and sends me text messages and how I don't think that's crossing any teacher-student line does this happen:
This afternoon I get another text message from her saying she's in a thrift store looking at some pants she thinks I'd like. She asks if I think she should get them for me! That's just not done. Nope. Sorry.
...and even if I were her peer and not a teacher, you can't just buy someone a pair of pants that they haven't tried on! She told me the size, too, and fortunately it's a larger size than I wear. I'm not even going to reply to that message. If she brings it up on Monday, then I'll explain to her why you can rarely buy clothing for people in their absence.
Well, no sooner than I post about the student who has my cell phone number and sends me text messages and how I don't think that's crossing any teacher-student line does this happen:
This afternoon I get another text message from her saying she's in a thrift store looking at some pants she thinks I'd like. She asks if I think she should get them for me! That's just not done. Nope. Sorry.
...and even if I were her peer and not a teacher, you can't just buy someone a pair of pants that they haven't tried on! She told me the size, too, and fortunately it's a larger size than I wear. I'm not even going to reply to that message. If she brings it up on Monday, then I'll explain to her why you can rarely buy clothing for people in their absence.


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