“Hot For Teacher” sounds awful sleazy when a spoiled-rotten 20-something rock star pretends to be an out-of-control 16-year-old in a hit song.
But the more innocent type of guy can have crushes that are just as intense - and a whole lot sweeter.
How the crushee feels about that, though, is bound to vary.
Corey Pandolph
Corey Pandolph and Phil Frank and Joe Troise
April 22, 2016
“Hot For Teacher” sounds awful sleazy when a spoiled-rotten 20-something rock star pretends to be an out-of-control 16-year-old in a hit song.
But the more innocent type of guy can have crushes that are just as intense - and a whole lot sweeter.
How the crushee feels about that, though, is bound to vary.