I completely understand. I'm so close to a teacher, she was my head of year through years 9-11, I got close to her in year 10 when I started going through some rough stuff at home and now I'm in year 13 and we're still close. I love her like a mum, she's been a better mum to me than my own mother has. She also can't have children of her own so we sort of fill a role in each others lives. We talk every week, even if it's just a quick chat around school, or a hug now and then. This woman's saved my life and I love her to pieces (in a motherly-best friend sort of way) we also went on a school trip to America a few weeks back and I was SO scared about getting on the 12 hour flight as i'd never flown before. I was an emotional wreck and she helped me through the whole flight and the trip. I'm dreading when I leave year 13 because I'm scared we'll lose contact even though we have each other's numbers, but idk i'm just glad i've found people who feel the same!
is it normal that i wish my teacher loved me like a daughter
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I completely understand. I'm so close to a teacher, she was my head of year through years 9-11, I got close to her in year 10 when I started going through some rough stuff at home and now I'm in year 13 and we're still close. I love her like a mum, she's been a better mum to me than my own mother has. She also can't have children of her own so we sort of fill a role in each others lives. We talk every week, even if it's just a quick chat around school, or a hug now and then. This woman's saved my life and I love her to pieces (in a motherly-best friend sort of way) we also went on a school trip to America a few weeks back and I was SO scared about getting on the 12 hour flight as i'd never flown before. I was an emotional wreck and she helped me through the whole flight and the trip. I'm dreading when I leave year 13 because I'm scared we'll lose contact even though we have each other's numbers, but idk i'm just glad i've found people who feel the same!