Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for those of you who think normal attraction between adults is “icky” or immature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for those of you who think normal attraction between adults is “icky” or immature.
A pattern of having crushes on child’s coaches isn’t healthy either.
What exactly isn’t healthy? I mean, if these were affairs or affected the kid or marriage in any way sure, but crushes/attraction are pretty harmless when kept to yourself. One of the small pleasures in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for those of you who think normal attraction between adults is “icky” or immature.
A pattern of having crushes on child’s coaches isn’t healthy either.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for those of you who think normal attraction between adults is “icky” or immature.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is a thing, especially for women. I myself have more than once felt attracted to my son’s coaches throughout the years. Happily married, but a little fantasizing never hurt anyone.![]()
Just curious what is going on with that? The current coach is a reasonably attractive guy, also single which is outside the norm. However, he’s probably not someone I would give a second thought to if not for being the coach (and he’s a good one, my kid really looks up to him). Why do I think about him so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[Talking about heterosexual relationships here]
It's a primal instinct to find the best man to take care of your offspring . . . a teacher or coach has already demonstrated an interest in the well-being of your children.
Agree. There's no deviant psychology behind it - women, especially with children, love men who take care of children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ew. No thanks.
The psychology is a person having unhealthy boundaries and projecting feelings on inappropriate people.
This. To be attracted or have a crush on every single care giver and teacher suggests poor or inappropriate emotional development.
Who said every? Nobody ever said this.
It's implied bu the zoP. Further demonstrated by the replies that can't separate a warm/ enjoyable personality and admiration from crush/ sexual feelings
It was not implied. You inferred it.
Anonymous wrote:[Talking about heterosexual relationships here]
It's a primal instinct to find the best man to take care of your offspring . . . a teacher or coach has already demonstrated an interest in the well-being of your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ew. No thanks.
The psychology is a person having unhealthy boundaries and projecting feelings on inappropriate people.
This. To be attracted or have a crush on every single care giver and teacher suggests poor or inappropriate emotional development.
Who said every? Nobody ever said this.
It's implied bu the zoP. Further demonstrated by the replies that can't separate a warm/ enjoyable personality and admiration from crush/ sexual feelings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ew. No thanks.
The psychology is a person having unhealthy boundaries and projecting feelings on inappropriate people.
This. To be attracted or have a crush on every single care giver and teacher suggests poor or inappropriate emotional development.
Who said every? Nobody ever said this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar to the crushes women get on their male gynecologists when pregnant....it's seeing the nurturing and care I think.
+1
When my brother would be out with our infant son, toddler, it was crazy how many women would hit on him. We used to jokingly call my kids 'bait' for him.
My husband was Coach for both of my kids through elementary school and he had a literal fan club of mothers around him at every practice and game. It was rather ridiculous.
I do think it kicks up some nurture instinct in women. They see a 'kind man', good with children and strong in other ways and it sends biology in to over-drive. Now if that woman is in a bad marriage or has a husband that isn't that involved with their own children, then it is even more ratcheted up.
For some tiger moms, the flattering of Coach/teacher thing is a way to get their kids 'ahead' and not related to their attraction.
I should add both my husband and brother are very attractive. Brother happens to be a teacher too.
Sometimes it has nothing to do with their profession or that they interact with their kid. It's just that the teacher is hot. Men fun into the same thing with their kids' teacher. The element of 'scolding a bad boy' may be there too. Lol