Sex Stories About Teachers

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Sex Stories About Teachers

The people of reddit share the times they had intimate relationships with their teachers and students, tough be warned, not all of the stories play to the fantasies you might assume.


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I can attest that you never forget the taste of a dirty stinking penis.

I got diddled by the janitor in grade 4. Nice guy. Bad breath.

closest i ever got was mrs. M ,i would massage her feet (she was a runner) and whenever i went up too far up her legs she'll stop me, she met a fellow runner,and within months had first date,parents introduced,and by end of school year they were married,btw she was a cute shorty around mid 20s i was in 7th grade

you pretty much had sex with her, count it.

Kindergarten I'd position myself under my teacher's chair at nap time to see under her skirt when she stood up. WTF was I thinking at 5? It was bonerrific!

the last half is mostly for all you gays

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Call them funny or disheartening, but these tales are thoroughly entertaining.
The people tasked with educating our children have, arguably, one of the world's toughest gigs — and perhaps funniest, too. From embarrassing moments to super strange encounters, here's everything you won't hear at the teacher-parent conference. Get ready to laugh, smile, and, okay, maybe cringe a little, too, as instructors open up about their most unforgettable moments.
"I work in an old gym building, and the bottom floor is a series of tunnel-like hallways and locker rooms that students have used for generations. After going over female anatomy in our reproductive health class, I asked a series of review questions, one being, 'What is the site of fertilization?' A girl raised her hand and I pointed to her, proud that someone remembered the answer so quickly. She confidently looked at me and said, 'Site of fertilization? Basement of the old gym, that's where my mom said she was.'" – Jordan
"One time, in an essay on the Stock Market Crash of 1929, a student wrote that because the market went down a lot of people got depressed and and killed themselves, and that was the 'cause of the Great Depression.' No amount of explaining, resource material, or even her peers could get through to her that there was a difference between an economic depression and a mental health issue. She kept asking whether everybody was unhappy, and when people said 'yes' she would say, 'See, they were depressed!' –Janice
"While teaching sex education, a student raised his hand and asked if he could get a girl pregnant if she is upside down. I assured him in no uncertain terms that any way you flip it, you can get pregnant. The class seemed satisfied with that response, but then I looked back and see another hand up. (Oh man, the dreaded hand.) I called on him and he said, 'Well, I was just thinking that it might be, you know, more likely to happen upside down.' The class stops and turns to look at him and he continues, "You know because of like gravity and stuff.' The class nods their heads in agreement. Touché young man, touché." – Nikki
"I once had a student who could be an absolute terror in class when she wanted to be. She could also be quite pleasant. Her theater arts teacher complimented her good behavior one day by saying, 'I really enjoy teaching you when you are in a pleasant mood! Some days you can be a horror.' The next day, the teacher was pulled aside by the principal and told that she needed to watch her language around students. When she questioned what he meant, he replied, 'Susie said you called her a whore yesterday.' – Jordan
"My mom taught fifth grade for 30 years, and she had multiple students named 'Samatha' because their parents had misspelled 'Samantha' on the birth certificate." –Jackie
"My husband and I work across the hall from each other in a freshman academy, so we share most of the same students. I was out on maternity leave for the first month of the school year, and I returned just as students were completing sex ed in their health class. One day between classes a young man asked me when I had found out I was pregnant. I told him that was weird and to do the math: the baby was almost 4 months old. Later, he announced, loudly, 'October. They had sex in October!' I'm not sure who was more mortified, the kids or me." – Mandi
"Two years ago, I finally taught the daughter of a former student. Yes, I have been teaching that long: 18 years. That was a sobering moment." – Anna
"I teach language arts, and one of my fourth-grade students told me, "This is the most funnest class ever!" Mortified at his poor grammar, I responded, "Uh, thanks." And then in my head, I'm thinking, more grammar, less fun!" – Chante
"During the last two school years, I have been pregnant twice. Both times, to reveal to my students that I'm pregnant, I have worn a shirt that says, 'I'm so pregnant.' Each time, the kids told me how excited they were and asked if I'd name the baby after them. They seemed to understand but then — after each pregnancy! — I've had kids tell me they thought I was joking. You'd think juniors and seniors in high school would be a tad more aware." – Cassandra
"I was teaching a course on parenting and we were on the unit about development in the womb. I had detention in my room that afternoon and had a life-sized, rubber replica of a woman's uterus with a detachable fetus on my table. There was a student who would not settle down, so I kindly told him he needed to leave. He stole the 9-month replica uterus and ran down the hall wearing it on his head like a hat. I immediately called my principal and told him someone just stole my uterus and that I needed it back." – Morgan
"I'm a professor at University of Wisconsin, and St. Patrick's Day is a tough one if you're a health teacher amongst dozens of Irish college students. One St. Patty's day, a student came in dressed in a full leprechaun suit, complete with a big papier-mâché head that became too heavy for him to hold up after he fell asleep in his chair. He fell to the side and rolled down the aisle." – Ann Garvin, Ph.D., author and professor of I Like You Just Fine When You're Not Around.
"We had a bird in the gym once and the savages in my seventh period threw a volleyball at it and killed it. But then, ironically, proceeded to hold a formal funeral for the bird they named Frank, complete with a full-on eulogy, burial, and everything." – Linda
"One time, as I was changing modes in the classroom, there was a little misunderstanding. As the students were putting away one project and pulling a worksheet out, I said, "We'll have more on that later." The next day, I was called into the principal's office, where one of her students and her mother stood, very upset. The principal asked me, 'Did you call your students morons yesterday?' – Nikki
"A junior in my AP English class, Morgan was an intense yet shy girl who was incredibly determined and hardworking, but had horribly low self-esteem and suffered from depression, anxiety, and self-mutilation. She frequently came back to talk to me as a senior, and we laughed, analyzed, cried some, and resolved a lot each time we spoke. But Morgan truly came into her own in college. When she wrote to thank me for encouraging her, and to tell me she was writing poetry, it made me so happy." — Catherine

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A former Saydel Community School District English teacher is suing the district and its former high school principal for sex and gender discrimination.
The June 14 lawsuit filed in Polk County District Court alleges Jacqueline Loew, a teacher at the school since 2019, was told by then-high school Principal Kevin Schulte that she and certain other teachers who taught higher-level courses were required to hold extra study sessions for students due to circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and hybrid classes.
During a meeting with Schulte and a union representative, Loew asked the principal if she would receive additional pay for the extra work the study sessions would require. 
"Schulte told Jackie she would not be compensated and needed to work the lessons into her contract hours and plan them on her own time," the lawsuit states. 
Loew later learned two male teachers who taught similar advanced courses were receiving additional pay for the same work, the lawsuit says. Loew, believing the principal had changed his mind, emailed Schulte to ask about "expectations for the study sessions" and added she knew two male colleagues were being paid for the additional work.  
In an email to Loew, Saydel schools' Superintendent Todd Martin , and a human resources representative, Schulte asked if the teacher was "accusing him of sex discrimination." 
Loew responded she was not accusing him of sex discrimination but wanted to be treated and paid fairly.
The school district and Loew's attorneys did not respond to a request for comment.
The lawsuit adds: During a March 10, 2021, in-person meeting Schulte shared his feelings about being accused of sex discrimination and told Loew the two of them had "not discussed working outside of contract hours that qualified for extra pay." Loew told Schulte she had not refused to work outside contract hours but had not wanted to do it for free.
During the meeting, he declined to write Loew a previously requested letter of recommendation or "at least one that she would 'want to use'" because of her complaint.  
Another meeting between Schulte and Loew, alleged in the lawsuit, ended abruptly after he learned she was recording them talking. 
During a meeting in May 2021, with school officials and a union representative, Loew was reassured Schulte would not be completing her yearly evaluation. She also outlined ongoing issues that included Schulte pulling students from her classes to ask questions about her teaching. The high school's assistant principal, a cousin of Schulte's, declined to complete her evaluation unless it could be started from the beginning. The lawsuit states there would not have been enough time to redo the process and Schulte ultimately finished the evaluation. 
After receiving the unfavorable review, Loew filed a "formal grievance against Schulte for his retaliation and harassment of her for bringing forth claims of unequal pay discrimination." 
An investigation by the district's equity coordinator acknowledged "Schulte’s retaliation. However, the report blamed Jackie (Loew) for Schulte’s retaliation due to her complaints about Schulte’s sex discrimination and retaliation and recording their conversations."
Schulte allegedly received no punishment from the district, and Loew — who was on leave and caring for her dying father — appealed the decision. 
Additionally, the lawsuit alleges Schulte ignored Loew's emails while she was on leave and did not tell the teacher that she was not required to write teaching plans for the substitute, which she did during her leave. 
At the end of September, Schulte told Loew he had been purposefully avoiding her since April and "did not support her while her father was dying," the lawsuit says.  
Loew is asking for unspecified compensation, and for the district and Schulte to cover her expenses related to the lawsuit. No future court dates have been scheduled. 
Schulte left the school in June and court records show Loew now lives in California.
Samantha Hernandez covers education for the Register. Reach her at (515) 851-0982 or svhernandez@gannett.com . Follow her on Twitter at @svhernandez or Facebook at facebook.com/svhernandezreporter .

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