Edna Kabable and Seymour Skinner had a long on-and-off relationship. For Seymour it was a relationship with a woman besides his mother; for Edna, it was mostly not being alone.
Edna had a wild side that Seymour have. To her, he was a little dull and boring, but at least he was willing to do along.
For Seymour, however, it was much more of a romantic relationship in his mind. He adored Edna, and loved that she made his otherwise small world of Springfield Elementary.
Ever since Edna dumped Skinner and took up with Ned Flanders, Seymour has been trying to get back together with her. Feeling sorry for Skinner, Edna sometimes gives him some. In "Regarding Margie," Edna and Principal Skinner are seen making love on a golf course. Then he climbs off and she says, "Birthday is over, Seymour," and lights up a cigarette. Another time she flashes him. She's not wearing any underwear, as usual. This drives Skinner wild with passion and jealousy. She smirks.
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