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Making the Grade | the_dude79 | 1

 

Chris was nervous as he climbed the stairs on his way to his professor's office. He had scheduled a meeting with his professor because he had been attracted to her for a long time, and now he finally had the courage to ask her if she was interested in him. Or at least he thought he did. As Chris climbed the stairs he was thinking about backing out and just going back to his apartment. No, he was going to go through with it and everything would work out. Reaching the fourth floor, Chris exited the stairwell and walked down the hall scanning the room numbers for 407, his professor's office. Finding her door Chris knocked.

"Come in." He could hear Professor Hallmark say from the inside.

Chris opened the door, making sure to close it behind him. Shauna Hallmark was sitting behind her desk, her attention on her computer screen. Shauna was 47yrs old, about 5'8", has curly shoulder length brunette hair, is a B cup, nice curves, nice round ass. You also think she is kind of a tease, you've noticed recently that Shauna wears tight shirts and pants a lot. Today she was wearing a blue and white striped shirt and tight blue and white checked pants.

Shauna turned to face Chris and gestured for him to sit in the chair next to her desk. "What can I do for you?" She asked.

"Professor Hallmark, I have a friend who is very attracted to one of his professors. He wants to approach her about it, but is not sure whether he should. I mean, we know that students and teachers are not supposed to have relationships, but I think that is just a rule designed to protect the university from liability. As long as this student is very discreet and no one finds out, who does it hurt?" Chris blurted his statement out rather quickly and it sounded like it was rehearsed because he was so nervous. He tried not to look at his professor as he waited for her response.




 

How does Professor Hallmark respond?


          She responds that he shouldn't pursue it....but seems unsure

          She says there is no problem with it.

          She responds that student-teacher relationships are wrong

          more choices

 
 

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