I remember when I met my first year college adviser last year, I emailed her a lot like for conversation. Her and I emailed each other back in forth.
I remember the first time I met her, I told her she was pretty. I also talked to her once about interracial dating (she happens to be Black) and my moms views on it.
Looking back, that probably was a nice thing to do. I feel bad for telling her my moms thoughts on it. My mom doesn't like dating between White and Black people. She has a lot of negative thoughts on Black women too.
I remember when I told my adviser about my moms views, my mother and I had just got in a fight and I needed to vent. I emailed her because she was cool and she was a Black woman so I thought maybe she could give some advice.
I decided to stop emailing her for a while because even though she never told me I was bothering me, I still felt like I was because of the stuff I was talking to her about.
Then I saw her in school and she said "Hey (my name)!" in a high tone of voice. Her and I have been talking on Facebook the last few days. She added me as a friend today after I asked her. I thought that was nice.
I remember when she saw me last year onetime, she covered her face as she was walking down the hall.
But she hasn't done that this year.
I'm friends with her on Facebook and I commented one of her pics a couple weeks ago. I said "classy." I wanted to say more but I kept it professional.
So anyway, tonight when I was registering for classes (with my new adviser) my former adviser knocked on the door and we talked some. I thought that was nice how she knocked on the door and started talking to me.
I would ask her out on a date but it's unethical for students and advisers to date. I think that's a dumb rule though. I mean as long you don't try to blackmail the school or something who cares? If the student and adviser have things in common.
I remember the first time I met her, I told her she was pretty. I also talked to her once about interracial dating (she happens to be Black) and my moms views on it.
Looking back, that probably was a nice thing to do. I feel bad for telling her my moms thoughts on it. My mom doesn't like dating between White and Black people. She has a lot of negative thoughts on Black women too.
I remember when I told my adviser about my moms views, my mother and I had just got in a fight and I needed to vent. I emailed her because she was cool and she was a Black woman so I thought maybe she could give some advice.
I decided to stop emailing her for a while because even though she never told me I was bothering me, I still felt like I was because of the stuff I was talking to her about.
Then I saw her in school and she said "Hey (my name)!" in a high tone of voice. Her and I have been talking on Facebook the last few days. She added me as a friend today after I asked her. I thought that was nice.
I remember when she saw me last year onetime, she covered her face as she was walking down the hall.
But she hasn't done that this year.
I'm friends with her on Facebook and I commented one of her pics a couple weeks ago. I said "classy." I wanted to say more but I kept it professional.
So anyway, tonight when I was registering for classes (with my new adviser) my former adviser knocked on the door and we talked some. I thought that was nice how she knocked on the door and started talking to me.
I would ask her out on a date but it's unethical for students and advisers to date. I think that's a dumb rule though. I mean as long you don't try to blackmail the school or something who cares? If the student and adviser have things in common.