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I used to have a male teacher in high school who would prop his leg up on a desk while he was lecturing us in class. I couldn't help but glance at his crotch now and then. It was awful (not his crotch, but the fact that I would look at it). I wanted to tell him to put his leg down because it was distracting, but then that would be even more awkward. All the other girls used to glance at it too. We had a hilarious discussion about it one day. . . wow, that was an awkward class. So much accidental sexual innuendo flying around in there.
I had a horticulture teacher in high school who always had a raging bulge showing through his dress pants. It was so obvious that when you were looking at his face, you could still see the outline of the bulge in his pants.
Well this teacher was a known perv and he would walk up behind girls sitting in their desks, gently touch them on the shoulder and press his bulge (which I'm convinced is nothing more than a pair of 80's tube socks with stripes) on there upper backs.
My point...I guess I don't have one. Your story just reminded me of this guy.
I was saving this for the right time to add to the roast but.......
I think breasts are an indicator of fertility and "food" to feed offspring. Same thing as hips and a nice butt (for what, my dear? to birth the babies!)
Not everyone is........which is now making wonder if there's any correlation between breast feeding and real boobies vs bottle feeding and silicon boobies.....
hahaha!!!! Actually I wasn't breast fed, I was adopted.
I wasn't breast fed either, had to drink soy milk for the first year of my life. I guess that's why I love boobs so much, because I never had to have my face in my moms. haha
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