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.
( , Thu 5 Nov 2009, 11:04)
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Is 'adore' perhaps a bit too strong?
I am in a healthy relationship with my perfect girl and I know many others that are too. No, I'm not rubbing it in....my point is that I don't ADORE my girlfriend, nor she me. These other couples I speak of don't ADORE each other. Sure we all love and cherish each other and many of these relationships are quite long term (almost 6 years for me, and we're living together) but if you're looking for someone to adore then surely you're cutting your chances quite significantly.
Have you ever met someone that you appreciate for the person that they are? Could it maybe get more serious?
I don't know what I'm talking about anymore so I'll stop but I just wanted to add my two cents.
EDIT
Having said that, I 100% agree with Vipros, above.
( , Tue 10 Nov 2009, 12:15, Reply)
I am in a healthy relationship with my perfect girl and I know many others that are too. No, I'm not rubbing it in....my point is that I don't ADORE my girlfriend, nor she me. These other couples I speak of don't ADORE each other. Sure we all love and cherish each other and many of these relationships are quite long term (almost 6 years for me, and we're living together) but if you're looking for someone to adore then surely you're cutting your chances quite significantly.
Have you ever met someone that you appreciate for the person that they are? Could it maybe get more serious?
I don't know what I'm talking about anymore so I'll stop but I just wanted to add my two cents.
EDIT
Having said that, I 100% agree with Vipros, above.
( , Tue 10 Nov 2009, 12:15, Reply)
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