McGonagall might be involved too. She is a very proper and strict professor, but there could be secrets about her life outside of Hogwarts, or some magical knowledge she has that she's been keeping under wraps for some reason, like a unique form of transfiguration she discovered.
Snape is a very popular one. His complex character and his relationship with Harry in the original series provide a lot of material for fanfiction writers. They can explore different sides of his personality and create new storylines around him.
A professor of literature was very charming. A student loved his interpretations of classic novels. They started a book club together on campus. They would debate and discuss various literary works passionately. It was 'sexy' because of the intellectual exchange and the shared love for literature.
Maybe the secrets could be about their pasts, like some hidden magical abilities they had before coming to Hogwarts. For example, a professor might have been part of a secret magical society in their youth and that's a big secret.
The following are some novel recommendations between PhD professors and students: 1. The Daily Entanglement of a Barbaric Young Lady by Chen Xuze and Tang Nianxi. The novel was about a professor with a strong family background, Chen Xuze, and a rich student, Tang Nianxi, who fell in love with him at first sight. 2. "Planting the Sun" by Zhou Yuan. This novel was about Miss Wen, the most domineering and flamboyant socialite, who was cheated on by her fiancé on the eve of her engagement. She kicked her fiancé away and officially announced her new boyfriend. His new boyfriend was the heir of Hengrong Group, Shen Mingheng. Shen Mingheng was strict and cold. He was known as the flower of the mountain, and no one could climb his mountain. 3. Professor Ye's Little Sticky Candy. Author: An Mian. This novel told the story of Professor Ye and a little sticky candy. 4. Dear Mr. Cheng, by Linlang Night Whisper. This novel tells the story between Mr. Cheng and a dear student. 5. The author of Kissing You Is Sweeter Than Honey: I've never been lucky. This novel told a sweet story that involved the relationship between teachers and students. Please note that the recommendations for these novels are based on the search results provided. There may be other suitable novels that have not been mentioned.
Hehe, I have a fresh and romantic recommendation. It's "The World has prepared you for me." It's a romantic youth novel written by the author, Xi Fengyao. Teacher Xiao Ran had two roles. Not only did he teach knowledge, but he also taught his students the truth of being a good person. The story of the little fan and the celebrity teacher, the wild girl and the profligate man were all described in detail. At the same time, the plot was full of ups and downs, and there was also a fresh sweet pet. Most importantly, it was a favorite story of teachers and students! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Once there was a young student named Lily. She was very passionate about literature. Her professor, Mr. Brown, was an expert in the field. As Lily attended his classes, she was drawn to his knowledge and the way he taught. Mr. Brown also noticed Lily's eagerness to learn. They started to have in - depth discussions outside of class. Over time, their mutual respect and admiration grew into love. They had to face many challenges due to the unorthodox nature of their relationship, but they were determined to make it work.
Once there was a professor who was known for his passionate lectures. A student was deeply inspired by him. The student often stayed after class to discuss complex topics. Over time, their relationship grew into a mentorship full of mutual respect and intellectual stimulation, which was quite 'sexy' in the sense of a pure academic connection.
In many gay professor stories, they face challenges in terms of tenure. The university or college may have unspoken biases. They have to work extra hard to prove their worth not just in terms of academic achievements but also to counter any potential negative views related to their being gay. Their personal lives are sometimes scrutinized more than those of their straight colleagues.