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    Post: should i be concerned?
    Posted by: Rachel on 10/29/09

    I go to university in London and there is this one prof who
    I feel likes me (it's this gut feeling I have and I'm
    usually not wrong) he gives me really good grades (nothing
    lower than 95 percent when in reality I don't know the
    material that well and I KNOW i don't deserve such grades
    in that class) I was in the university library recently (I
    was returning textbooks i didn't need anymore) and from the
    corner of my eye I saw him walking up the stairs and he
    came inside the libraby, said hi and started talking to
    me....i thought he was there to get a book, return a book,
    or do something productive but he was honestly just
    standing there talking to me randomly and waiting until the
    line got to me to return the book and as i was leaving, he
    was walking out with me...and there are always situations
    in which he just happens to be "out of the blue" standing
    beside me. Do you think he likes me? or is he just lonely
    and has nobody else to talk to? should i even be concerned?
    it's starting to feel a little bit awkward.


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