Elementary school, there were only three male teachers for K-6, besides the male principal and janitor.
Only PE coach was Dom DeLuise type, but had thicc legs from playing/coaching HS soccer. He also had some deal with grocery store (co-manager/co-owner?) in next town, and would invite the HS kids over to "party" for certain holidays and it's a wonder he didn't get fired over just that, let alone his leering of the girls, back then.
5th grade had the other two, one was a Kenny Rogers (pre-nip/tuck) type and the other was pushing 60. "Kenny" was a no nonsense tough guy type, that, knowing where he lived now, likely had "extra sheets" in his closet. Of the handful of colored kids in our school back then (6? most on our bus), I don't recall hearing any of them having him, thankfully.
Jr High, I don't really recall too many "hot" teachers? Most were older and looking toward retirement at that point. I think the only "choice" was a fresh from college, tight bodied Texas boy who could probably give Chris Evans a run for his money, and had naturally light blond hair. He was one of the coaches. I did get to go into the "lost & found" with him when my PE clothes were stolen, one day. Even back then, it was hard to concentrate on NOT checking him out!
Maybe a few years earlier, the baseball coach/history teacher would have caught my eye, but his legs had been left paralyzed and in a wheelchair by that point. I didn't have his class, so missed out.
Sr High, there were a few.
Newer Football Coach in HS was a 30-ish blond Bear. I know I spanked a couple times over him, even if I never had his class, just talking to him in the halls, in his little navy coach's shorts.
Another coach whose first year coincided with my
Freshmen, was a dark swarthy otter type that always looked like he needed to shave...all over. Thought he was cooler than he was in his tiny red Mazda sports car.
For some reason, the Govt. teacher caught my eye, more of a New Beatty type with a fuller head of hair, who had a nice bulge. He was a frequent visitor in my nocturnal emissions. I just missed out going on a trip to DC with him, as it was "his turn" the year before and after, so we had another teacher that was co-sponsor of that group. If there were 1-2 more students in our group gone, he would have come, too.
There was a newer math/Trig teacher who was a blond under-30 hottie, but I didn't have him. The girls drooled over him.
I had the math teacher who looks like the bald fat guy from Office (US), if he was 20 years older and had a hair transplant after our sophomore year. He was married with kids, and easy to talk to, but this one time when I had a question about some geometry work, he stood behind me and pressed into the back of my head with his lower abdomen. Freaked me out and I jerked to the side in reflex, but neither of us said anything.
oh, and the principal was "Captain Kirk" and often stayed after school in the weight room. The guys would say he was lifting as much as the football players, but he never really showed in his suited physique. The vice-principal was a total chub (short George Wendt), but everybody liked him. I think he was girls' softball coach, too?
I had several classmates go into teaching, including three coaches. Two became Football and wrestling coaches at our school, and third became football coach at another school my cousins' kids had him. Two of them were definite spank worthy, third/wrestling guy never did anything for me. Stereotypical QB and cheerleader couple's son wrestled under their "uncle", and it kinda creeped me out how much the cheerleader was into her son's sports career, even as QB and coach hung out ALL the time.... HMMM!
(I knew they were Republican before 2016, but then they swallowed the orange flavor-aid. instant boner/friendship killer.)
I only took a couple college classes before giving that up (personal life issues).The one history teacher was already past retirement age.
I did get to play with another "Coach" years later. You've seen him on tv in other roles. No VPL/bulge, even when he stripped down on screen, but he's a Grower.
