Teenage Crushes - Part Two
Freddie Woo writes: I've still got weird feelings for a well-known female TV presenter from the 1980s. I'm now in my forties, work in the same building as her and she follows me on a number of social networking sites. And now, she knows about it.
Tell us about the teenage crushes that still make you go wobbly.
( , Thu 5 Nov 2009, 11:04)
Freddie Woo writes: I've still got weird feelings for a well-known female TV presenter from the 1980s. I'm now in my forties, work in the same building as her and she follows me on a number of social networking sites. And now, she knows about it.
Tell us about the teenage crushes that still make you go wobbly.
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pretend it didn't happen and if he's the nice fella you reckon he is, he won't bring it up/tell his mates. Then you can start from scratch! If he does bring it up, laugh it off with "oh did I? LOLOLOLOL I was sooooo drunk that night, sorry!" Then you can offer to take him out for a coffee or whatever to apologise, then maybe you can make some headway!
And don't give up, do what Spanky says and give it another go, and if he isn't interested, don't see it as you've blown it, just see it as he just ain't that into you. (Good film btw)
Good luck x
( , Fri 6 Nov 2009, 0:30, Reply)
pretend it didn't happen and if he's the nice fella you reckon he is, he won't bring it up/tell his mates. Then you can start from scratch! If he does bring it up, laugh it off with "oh did I? LOLOLOLOL I was sooooo drunk that night, sorry!" Then you can offer to take him out for a coffee or whatever to apologise, then maybe you can make some headway!
And don't give up, do what Spanky says and give it another go, and if he isn't interested, don't see it as you've blown it, just see it as he just ain't that into you. (Good film btw)
Good luck x
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