When I read this story, I involuntarily imagined myself as the teacher (putting oneself in the shoes of another is just reflex--it helps us understand the situation better). You can see where that's headed.
Plus, I think the mind has a tendency to picture an "average" or "normal" prototypical image of something when it doesn't have the real thing to look at. For example, when you see someone with large sunglasses on before you see them without those sunglasses on, you tend to automatically imagine the "missing" components of their face as "average" or "normal." Because this prototypical, "average," or "normal" human is actually in fact attractive, we tend to overestimate the person's actual looks. If you still don't get it, just take a few seconds to imagine a guy (or girl) your age. Now do you get it?
For people (like me) who don't already know what you look like, that effect only makes this sort of, "fantasy," more alluring.
Is it normal the way I think about my teacher?
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Why do you think that's hot? I've had other guys tell me that too and I'm just wondering why.
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Cause of the "naughty" aspect.
When I read this story, I involuntarily imagined myself as the teacher (putting oneself in the shoes of another is just reflex--it helps us understand the situation better). You can see where that's headed.
Plus, I think the mind has a tendency to picture an "average" or "normal" prototypical image of something when it doesn't have the real thing to look at. For example, when you see someone with large sunglasses on before you see them without those sunglasses on, you tend to automatically imagine the "missing" components of their face as "average" or "normal." Because this prototypical, "average," or "normal" human is actually in fact attractive, we tend to overestimate the person's actual looks. If you still don't get it, just take a few seconds to imagine a guy (or girl) your age. Now do you get it?
For people (like me) who don't already know what you look like, that effect only makes this sort of, "fantasy," more alluring.