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I’m 16 and my creepy high school teacher said something that gave me goosebumps.

I’m 16 and my creepy high school teacher said something that gave me goosebumps.

A 16-year-old girl has shared a “horrible” line her PE teacher once said to her during a lesson – and her “predatory” past only makes things worse.

The anonymous student considered her physical education teacher “strange” and was tired after several seniors advised her to stay away from him.

She took to Reddit after noticing disturbing behavior that involved the teacher staring at classmates’ chests and behinds while running and unnecessarily touching their shoulders and arms without their consent.

But alarm bells really began to go off after she asked to be excused from classes due to period pain.

“I have very irregular periods,” she wrote online. “Sometimes I go three months without having one, and other times I have two in one month.

“When I have my periods, they are often painful and heavy, sometimes causing nausea and vomiting, which means I cannot participate in PE activities or other sports during these periods.

“This month I had two periods. The first time, I told my teacher that I couldn’t go to class that day, and he seemed to understand.

“However, when my second period came and I told him again, he said it wasn’t possible. He claimed it was just an excuse and explained that he knew because he had noted the date of my last period.

A 16-year-old girl has shared a “horrible” sentence said by her PE teacher during class.

The girl was horrified at the idea of ​​her teacher monitoring her periods.

“I was surprised and initially dismissed the idea, thinking that perhaps he had explained himself incorrectly. I then tried to clarify by bringing up my irregular cycles, and he seemed to understand a little.

“However, I wanted to be sure I hadn’t misheard him earlier, so I jokingly asked if he really monitored our periods. To my surprise, he admitted to doing so, claiming that it l helped determine whether the students were telling the truth or simply making excuses.

She said her confession made her “uncomfortable” and “confused” and that she thought the behavior was “inappropriate” – and hundreds of people agreed.

“It’s weird. Talk to your parents and they should tell the staff. I’ll also see if they can get you out of PE class. If you don’t want anyone to know, at least consider reporting it anonymously,” one advised.

“It’s so scary!” » exclaimed another. “If my gym teacher had followed my rules, I would have been furious. Your teacher tracks your body and your personal medical information. Tell your parents about it, then bring it to school. This guy is crazy.

One woman added: “The gym teacher is creepy and his behavior is inappropriate. Recording students’ rules is strange and a major invasion of privacy. The worst part is that it unnecessarily affects female students.

“It may be a required course, but there’s no way a male teacher is interested in your menstrual cycle. Not good. Please report it,” said another.

The girl was horrified at the idea of ​​her teacher monitoring her periods.

A few parents shared their thoughts on this.

“If this was my child’s school, the principal and school board would have hell to pay. They would be lucky not to be dragged before the local education authorities,” one father wrote.

“This is medical/private information, why should a male PE teacher follow the rules of underage female students? His excuse is even more troubling because it’s a question of whether the students are telling the truth or just making excuses. That’s what scares me the most. What is he going to do to the students when he says you are not telling the truth?

Another added: “The guy seems to think he’s a drill sergeant or something, there’s no reason for him to be so twisted that someone has to sit down to not not play dodgeball.”

“And there’s no world where students’ menstrual cycles are none of his business.”