Posted by Dan-IA on May 16, 2009 at 07:36:37 from (199.120.105.42):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Teachers posted by Bryan in Iowa on May 16, 2009 at 06:09:16:
I think a lot of kids (especially boys) lust after their teachers. I think I wanted at least one teacher each year through highschool. Being the social outcast I connected with the teachers more anyway. I had a huge crush on one of my teachers, who actually was the mother of one of my classmates. I actually liked the thicker-calf look anyway.
And another teacher I thought I had a serious chance of luring into my lusty trap I made a point to be a few seconds late to her class each day because the punishment was after-school detention. But I had a car and didn't work till 5 and she kept me in the room alone with her--it was not a punishment, it was a gift! She may not have played favorites but since everyone else avoided her eye contact and I was big on eye contact at the time, she spent most of her class periods, eyes locked in mine. I remember one day she wore a top that was button-down and her full figure pulled on the buttons so it came open between them...
My uncle married his high-school math teacher. Her voice is horrible but the rumor is that it got that way because she really enjoyed pleasing him and it stretched her vocal cords.
Is it any wonder that now the woman that I won't leave alone is a schoolteacher?
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