Inappropriate crushes
As a teenager I was obsessed by my piano teacher - I hated playing the piano, but carried on because she was so lovely. OK, it was because she used to wear very plunging necklines.
I even stopped practicing because the worse I was, the more she'd sit at the piano to show me how to play a piece and I could stand behind her and look down her top.
Aaaaargh. Confess your own crushes so I don't look like a breast-obssessed stalker.
( , Thu 28 Sep 2006, 10:42)
As a teenager I was obsessed by my piano teacher - I hated playing the piano, but carried on because she was so lovely. OK, it was because she used to wear very plunging necklines.
I even stopped practicing because the worse I was, the more she'd sit at the piano to show me how to play a piece and I could stand behind her and look down her top.
Aaaaargh. Confess your own crushes so I don't look like a breast-obssessed stalker.
( , Thu 28 Sep 2006, 10:42)
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How inappropriate.
I had a crush for *years* on a girl from school. I was madly and deeply in love with her, and to be honest there was and is nothing wrong with that.
There were rumours that her family were a little odd. I took no notice; I'd met them a few times and they seemed nice enough.
Eventually I plucked up the courage to ask her out, and we went to the cinema. We had a nice time, though nothing happened - I think she saw it as a mates thing, more than anything else.
The following week a friend saw her at the cinema (seeing the same film no less). Apparently she was with another guy and, well, let's just say they were getting on well. I asked my friend to describe him, and I recognised the description immediately. I was heartbroken. The inappropriate part?
It was her brother.
I never found out how much truth was in the description of events made by my friend, but I never really did forgive him for telling me. Her family moved away shortly afterwards and I never saw her again.
And after all this, just why is it an inappropriate crush? Inappropriate relations maybe (in fact, just downright wrong), but my crush was legitimate, surely?
Well, not quite... Even with the knowledge that she scores home goals, for the longest of times (until I found Mrs. Kourosism in fact) I probably still would have.
( , Fri 29 Sep 2006, 10:58, Reply)
I had a crush for *years* on a girl from school. I was madly and deeply in love with her, and to be honest there was and is nothing wrong with that.
There were rumours that her family were a little odd. I took no notice; I'd met them a few times and they seemed nice enough.
Eventually I plucked up the courage to ask her out, and we went to the cinema. We had a nice time, though nothing happened - I think she saw it as a mates thing, more than anything else.
The following week a friend saw her at the cinema (seeing the same film no less). Apparently she was with another guy and, well, let's just say they were getting on well. I asked my friend to describe him, and I recognised the description immediately. I was heartbroken. The inappropriate part?
It was her brother.
I never found out how much truth was in the description of events made by my friend, but I never really did forgive him for telling me. Her family moved away shortly afterwards and I never saw her again.
And after all this, just why is it an inappropriate crush? Inappropriate relations maybe (in fact, just downright wrong), but my crush was legitimate, surely?
Well, not quite... Even with the knowledge that she scores home goals, for the longest of times (until I found Mrs. Kourosism in fact) I probably still would have.
( , Fri 29 Sep 2006, 10:58, Reply)
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