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Number 9 Dream 10-07-2007, 06:41 PM I suppose it's only natural for us to have crushes on our teachers/professors...I wanna hear your stories (embarrassing or not!) You don't have to say any names :)
In 5th grade, I had a crush on my teacher, Mr. Price. I think that was the first crush on a teacher I ever had. I thought he was so great because he told me I was a good writer and that I was talented. He made me feel very special at a time I was feeling really lost. What made it ten times more awesome was that he lived across the street from my Nana :) Haha, I used to go outside and hope to see him taking out the garbage or something. That crush ended as soon as I left the 5th grade.
In 8th grade, I had a big crush on my History teacher, Mr. Cento. He was kinda nerdy, looking back on it :lol: That's an embarrassing crush for sure :blush:
In community college, I had two crushes within two years (Mr. P and Mr. K...not naming names for these....it's too recent! :lol: ) Mr. P. was a really cute writing professor I had. I really liked him because he was smart and good-looking. And I liked Mr. K because he never talked down to me or anything--he always treated me like a smart human being and not just a kid, which was really nice.
That's about it, I think. Oh, I have a massive crush on one of my professors now :D He's not even hot or anything, but has an awesome personality. He makes me laugh too *le sigh*
Let's hear the stories! ;)
FactoryGirl 10-07-2007, 07:32 PM Oh man.... I never had a crush on a teacher until the 11th grade...god, this is bringing back good and painful memories.
She(yes, she.) was a brand new teacher coming from France that was taking over the art dept.(I won't mention her last name though, even though she left the school a year after I graduated and is now living somewhere in London.) She was VERY beautiful and so intelligent, she was 24 and the youngest teacher in the entire school, and my god, she would only wear dresses and skirts and always tied her hair up, she looked amazing!
Like I said in the other post involving school, I was the notorious party girl cheerleader that some of my teachers hated and really wanted to write me off but they were afraid of my father because he always gave the school money like a new wing in the schools etc. Not Ms. D, she never gave up on me and was one of the few people ever who stood up to my father!!
It turned into a friendship in the middle of my eleventh grade year when she would invite me over her house, we would talk to each other all night and she treated me like I was her equal instead of her student. We were so attached that my boyfriend at the time started to get jealous.
But it did however, in the summer, turned into a sexual relationship. I broke it off with my boyfriend and she broke it off with her soon to be husband. None of us thought of the conquences until my father found out right in the middle of my senior year. He threatened her job and sending me to boarding school and I threatened to run away. The pressure was so intense that she broke up with me the night before I was to graduate, it wasn't just my father, our status that broke us up, it was other things as well. Even to this day, even though I have a wonderful husband, I still think about about her. The last time I saw her was six years ago.
Sorry this is long, but to sum it up, if anybody saw the movie "Loving Annabelle", that sums up our friendship/relationship/heartbreak to a T!
Number 9 Dream 10-07-2007, 07:35 PM I'm sorry to hear that it was painful for you, Factory Girl :( That definitely sucks.
And nothing wrong with crushing on a 'she'...I probably would've had some myself if my female teachers weren't all ancient :lol: Nope, I've never had a pretty one in all my years of school!
FactoryGirl 10-07-2007, 07:52 PM It was truly painful, part of it was my fault, I frustrated her with my constant partying and drug use. Eight years later, it still hurts, really really bad! I know i'm married and I love my husband to death, if she would come to my doorstep and wanted me back, I wouldn't know what to do.
Mikado 10-07-2007, 07:52 PM I guess there were a few female teachers I had little crushes on, but, my Gr7 Eng teacher tops them all. She was about 20-25 at the time, blonde, with a bikini model body on legs that went all the way to her eyes, well displayed in the hyper-tight mid-thigh skirts she wore. ( No, this isnt a Penthouse fantasy, although it sounds like one! :lol: ) Anyway, i had a problem with hearing in my right ear, so i always sat at the front of the class, and, she always sat on the corner of my desk while teaching; so, i had a great view of those legs!
I have no idea if she knew how much she was turning me on, but, in case you wonder, nothing ever happened! (Darn!!! :p)
( I saw her not long ago, she must be in her late 50s, early 60s now, but, she still looks HOT!! :eek2: )
catlover79 10-07-2007, 07:59 PM I had a crush on my PRINCIPAL!! He was probably my first real crush, Dr. Hayman. This was in 5th grade. Our previous principal, Mr. Clark, had left to take a position with the Board of Education. Dr. Hayman was his replacement. He was a young man, with a very smooth voice and good looks.
He came in our classroom making his rounds, and my stomach would hurt. I knew I hadn't done anything wrong, that I couldn't be in trouble. I didn't understand why my stomach was hurting. Not until I was older did I realize they were butterflies!
He was only my principal for one year, as I headed to the middle school to start 6th grade. A couple of years ago I ran into my 5th grade teacher and told her about the crush. She smiled and said that he was the best boss she'd ever had. The only other thing I remember about him as that he always said "on tap". During announcements, before assemblies, "we have something interesting on tap for you today..." :lol: I have no idea where he is now.
FactoryGirl 10-07-2007, 08:25 PM Hey, Factory Girl, thanks for sharing that honest story, and there is absolutely nothing wrong about two human beings being attracted to each other...
I had a mild crush on my senior, homeroom teacher; he was young, 27 years old, not much older than his students, and handsome; clean cut, well dressed, articulate, just a heck of a decent guy; of course, I never acted on my desire for my teacher, for he was happily married, but the thought(s) did cross my mind:lol:
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I know how you feel, it seemed like in my teen years, I was always falling(and most of the time, getting into a relationship with) unattainable people(the pastor's wife, my father's very married best friend, the much older man etc.... glad those days are over with)
*ClassicPinUp* 10-07-2007, 08:59 PM All my male teachers were terrible! They were either older, boring men or the one who was 20 something was a horrible man and often reminded me of one of those bobble head dolls people use to have in their cars. AND THEN came Mr. D, he was a young *25-30 I'm not sure* Latin man who had the body of a god lol. Of course he was fired after his first year.. he acted more like one of "us" then a teacher and he was awfully flirty with all us girls. As much as I liked him and as cool as he was I could understand why he was fired.. I think we all expected it. Add his flirtatious nature with a Private Christian school and you know it ain't lasting long! but it was a mighty fine year while he was there :lol:.
FactoryGirl 10-08-2007, 01:34 AM All my male teachers were terrible! They were either older, boring men or the one who was 20 something was a horrible man and often reminded me of one of those bobble head dolls people use to have in their cars. AND THEN came Mr. D, he was a young *25-30 I'm not sure* Latin man who had the body of a god lol. Of course he was fired after his first year.. he acted more like one of "us" then a teacher and he was awfully flirty with all us girls. As much as I liked him and as cool as he was I could understand why he was fired.. I think we all expected it. Add his flirtatious nature with a Private Christian school and you know it ain't lasting long! but it was a mighty fine year while he was there :lol:.
This man sounds dreamy!!!!!!!!!!!:D But I can also understand why he was fired.
catlover79 10-08-2007, 01:37 AM This man sounds dreamy!!!!!!!!!!!:D But I can also understand why he was fired.
Is that "Don't Stand So Close To Me" I hear playing in the background? ;) :lol:
FactoryGirl 10-08-2007, 01:40 AM Is that "Don't Stand So Close To Me" I hear playing in the background? ;) :lol:
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Oh man, you must have read my mind! I also hear En Vogue's "Never Gonna Get It" and "Giving Him Something He Can Feel"!
Mikado 10-08-2007, 01:42 AM Is that "Don't Stand So Close To Me" I hear playing in the background? ;) :lol::lol:
*ClassicPinUp* 10-08-2007, 02:36 AM This man sounds dreamy!!!!!!!!!!!:D
Oh he was lol! :D
phoebe7165 10-08-2007, 09:28 AM There was this one teacher in high school, Raul Montes, who was pretty hot. My best friend and I used to talk about him often. He taught science but he was also our swim coach. I only had him for one class, I took swimming one summer for my P.E. credit. I guess if you're going to take a hot teacher's class, it would definitely have to be swimming!!
I can't think of any other teachers in our school who were even close to being attractive!!
swedeace 10-09-2007, 11:39 AM Not really. None of my teachers or professors were all that good-looking. :lol:
However, there was my first Macroeconomics instructor during the summer of 2005. He was pretty cute! I didn't take too much notice of him because I was heavily into a guy friend of mine whom I was majorily crushing on during that same summer, so the teacher was second in my list. The teacher was a preppy-looking guy in his 30s, I believe. Cuuuuuuute. ;)
Nighthawk76 10-09-2007, 04:32 PM I was majorily crushing on
I love your way with words, Mona. :)
swedeace 10-09-2007, 07:03 PM I love your way with words, Mona. :)
It looks funny the way you quoted it. :lol: What makes it so intriguing? ;)
Nighthawk76 10-09-2007, 07:37 PM It looks funny the way you quoted it. :lol: What makes it so intriguing? ;)
Well, I guess what I like about it is that most people would just say "I had a major crush on (place person's name here)". There is just something about "majorily crushing", that sounds more interesting than simply using the word "crush". It is just a more creative way of saying it. When you write stuff, it tends to be written in a more poetic way than when most people write. Which is what makes everything you write such a joy to read. And that is what I meant when I wrote that you had a way with words. :)
PZelda 10-09-2007, 08:20 PM I had this huuuuuuuuuuge crush on my seventh grade geography teacher, Mr. Mortimer. God, he was so hot. I was 12, he was 25 (I'm 22 now, so that makes him 35. Yikes.). Sadly, he was VERY married and had gotten his wife pregnant with their first child... she had their baby towards the end of the school year. Anyway, he was just an all-around awesome teacher and it certainly helped that he was hot. :lol:
swedeace 10-09-2007, 08:21 PM Well, I guess what I like about it is that most people would just say "I had a major crush on (place person's name here)". There is just something about "majorily crushing", that sounds more interesting than simply using the word "crush". It is just a more creative way of saying it. When you write stuff, it tends to be written in a more poetic way than when most people write. Which is what makes everything you write such a joy to read. And that is what I meant when I wrote that you had a way with words. :)
Awww, Mike. You are just way too sweet. :bighug: I have never received such a high compliment over my writing style until now. I really love writing and I take passion in expressing my feelings in writing form more so than verbally. You nearly made me tear up. :) Thank you. You made me smile!
Number 9 Dream 10-09-2007, 08:49 PM I agree with this :)
Well, I guess what I like about it is that most people would just say "I had a major crush on (place person's name here)". There is just something about "majorily crushing", that sounds more interesting than simply using the word "crush". It is just a more creative way of saying it. When you write stuff, it tends to be written in a more poetic way than when most people write. Which is what makes everything you write such a joy to read. And that is what I meant when I wrote that you had a way with words. :)
swedeace 10-10-2007, 12:39 AM I agree with this :)
Awwww....thank you, Kristel. :bighug:
LuLu Rogers 10-10-2007, 02:56 AM I have a huge crush on one of the History professors at the college I go to. His name is Dr. Schoenbachler (pronounced shane-back-ler) but we all call him Shake-N-Bake. I was going through my Jack Nicholson phase at the time and he sounds a lot like Jack when he talks and he has that "I don't give a damn" attitude that I sometimes find attractive. Sadly, he's married with three kids. It's too bad cause I could really go for him. In fact, I'm taking his class in the Spring just so I can see him again, lol.
Number 9 Dream 10-10-2007, 08:11 PM Your situation sounds a lot like mine (minus the Jack resemblance). The professor I'm attracted to is married and has kids as well, but I can't help pining after him. Ahhh, unrequited love, lol.
I am dead set on signing up for more classes that he teaches and am even making him my advisor, lol. Am I sick or what? :D
I have a huge crush on one of the History professors at the college I go to. His name is Dr. Schoenbachler (pronounced shane-back-ler) but we all call him Shake-N-Bake. I was going through my Jack Nicholson phase at the time and he sounds a lot like Jack when he talks and he has that "I don't give a damn" attitude that I sometimes find attractive. Sadly, he's married with three kids. It's too bad cause I could really go for him. In fact, I'm taking his class in the Spring just so I can see him again, lol.
LuLu Rogers 10-10-2007, 09:41 PM Your situation sounds a lot like mine (minus the Jack resemblance). The professor I'm attracted to is married and has kids as well, but I can't help pining after him. Ahhh, unrequited love, lol.
I am dead set on signing up for more classes that he teaches and am even making him my advisor, lol. Am I sick or what? :D
LOL! You sound like me! I was coming home from school today and I passed him on his way to school. It was weird because I never see him out in public or anything, only when I take his class. He even has a facebook! LOL!
Number 9 Dream 10-10-2007, 09:44 PM Hahahaa, oh my god, cool! Got a link? ;)
I need to shoot you a PM soon :)
LOL! You sound like me! I was coming home from school today and I passed him on his way to school. It was weird because I never see him out in public or anything, only when I take his class. He even has a facebook! LOL!
RoryGilmore 10-11-2007, 06:14 PM My biology student teacher last year omg he was super fine! :cool:
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