All lesbian kisses and some other scenes from Bloomington (2010).
All lesbian kisses and some other scenes from Bloomington (2010).
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Tagged Age Difference, Allison mcatee, Kisses, lesbian, lesbian kiss, lesbian love, Sarah Stouffer, school, student, teacher
my teacher told me to go to a club but i don’t feel to go there because i don’t have time and my friends didn’t want to go with me. the question is to write something about how they look at you and how is everything there.
Roberta “Bobby” Blanchard is crushed when an accident forces her to leave the glamorous world of professional field hockey. As Games Mistress at Metamora Academy, she’s dismayed to learn that sports take a backseat to literary and artistic pursuits. But Bobby’s arrival at the elite boarding school will unearth more than one girl’s hidden abilities, and spur some ardent rivalry between pupils–and teachers–on and off the field, including. . .
Laura Burnham–the bohemian Art Mistress, sultry, seductive. . .and married. . .
Enid Butler–the Math Mistress has a natural eye for figures. . .
Mrs. Mona Gilvang–housekeeper and resident “merry widow,” she stirs up more than hot cocoa. . .
Carole Kerwin and Angela Cohen O’Shea–the student body’s most promising athletes have nothing in common. . .until they join Bobby’s team. . .
Miss Craybill–Could Metamora’s revered headmistress have something sinister to hide?
With a fearsome field hockey team to build and the suspicious death of the former Math Mistress to solve, Bobby Blanchard has her hands full. But the intrepid gym teacher has a knack for uncovering every girl’s secrets. And along the way, she may just learn some thrilling lessons about love. . .
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The classic hero of myth and legend is defined in masculine terms. How, then, can there be an authentic female hero – a hero who is both authentic as a hero and authentic as a woman? While the hero’s journey is one of the most ancient and most popular themes of world literature, casting a female protagonist in this classic form is fraught with difficulty. The heroic archetype portrays the hero as the embodiment of the masculine ideal. But to judge a woman by the strengths and virtues of the typical male hero does her an injustice, because women have strengths and virtues of their own. The hero of When Women Were Warriors becomes a hero, not by defeating her enemies in battle, although she does that too, but by learning to master herself and to understand the human heart. She becomes, not a powerful person, but a person of power.
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I am curious as to other’s ideas. My ex-husband, a professional ethics prof, left me for one of his former students. She was then 20, he 36. We’s been married 13 years, together 15+ and it was very sudden.
She knew he was married, and she was in lesbian relationship living with lover; never been with man. Huge power differential, and she is still a student so he pays for all her living expenses in the apartment they share. She went from her female lovers place,where she dropped the bomb, to my ex’s new apartment in one day.
Part of me feels that it was a mid-life crisis, but he invested so much he can’t ever tell me so or apologize to me.
Thoughts? Know of similar prof/student relationships that worked long haul???
They have been together since July, 2004. He told me he was in love & leaving 6/28/05, got apartment, and she showed up and moved right in within a week (she couldn’t dump her partner until visiting out of town guests went home because she didn’t want their backlash for her deviousness.)
She is still an undergraduate student. I’m hoping she will leave upon graduation, thanking him for the free ride.
And yes, I’m still angry & bitter towards them. Teacher of ethics, indeed. But I know there are still lots of great guys out there.
Yes, these things sometimes can work. But the majority of the time IMHO they lead to truly unhealthy relationships. I’ve seen one work well, and numerous fall apart badly, because of the power differential.
Not offended at all. I want honest answers.
Oh, and he says he will NEVER remarry and once they got together he got a vasectomy so no possibility of kids. Shows a lack of trust on his part that she wont try to trap him.
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Tagged 13 years, age, College, college teacher, difference, former students, prof, professional ethics, student, teacher, year
I’ve known my teacher for 2 years and I deeply care about her. Most of the time I will go after school to hang out with her and we talk about our families and just random stuff. At first I guess I was admiring her as a teacher, then it was sort of like maternal feelings, but now I just want to spend every second with her. Whenever I see her, my whole day brightens up from a simple smile from her. I want to stop this, since I don’t want to freak her out and I don’t want to be a lesbian (which there is nothing wrong with being one) but I also don’t want to stop hanging out with her after school. Please help me to stop these feelings!