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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Ha!
Thanks for making me laugh. I've been a bit down since posting this. And I appreciate the replies. I just can't bring myself to risk what I have with her whilst she's with the other chap. I'd happily give up everything in a second and tell her how I feel if I thought I stood a chance, it's just whilst she's otherwise unavailable I don't feel I do.
( , Tue 10 Nov 2009, 1:35, closed)
Thanks for making me laugh. I've been a bit down since posting this. And I appreciate the replies. I just can't bring myself to risk what I have with her whilst she's with the other chap. I'd happily give up everything in a second and tell her how I feel if I thought I stood a chance, it's just whilst she's otherwise unavailable I don't feel I do.
( , Tue 10 Nov 2009, 1:35, closed)
Barry...
You don't 'have' anything with her. But you could.
I don't want to play the older and wiser card here; let's just say I've been where you are now. Good mates with a girl I really clicked with. Unfortunately, she was going out with an idiot too so I couldn't bring myself to tell her how I really felt. "I'll do it when they break up", I told myself. "The second they split, I'll be there for her. The shoulder to cry on, the reliable friend." Great plan, eh?
Except they didn't split up.
She got pregnant by the idiot, married the idiot and moved away with the idiot.
That was twenty years ago and I still think about her.
Me and Mrs. Fish are happy. Very happy. But you never forget your first love, mate.
Face it, as things stand now, you've lost her. You have nothing to,lose by calling her up and reminding her you're still alive and thinking of her. Put 'Barry' back in her memory again.
If you get no reaction, fine - she's gone anyway and at least you have closure.
But she might - just might - feel the same.
Grow a pair. Pick the phone up.
( , Tue 10 Nov 2009, 5:01, closed)
You don't 'have' anything with her. But you could.
I don't want to play the older and wiser card here; let's just say I've been where you are now. Good mates with a girl I really clicked with. Unfortunately, she was going out with an idiot too so I couldn't bring myself to tell her how I really felt. "I'll do it when they break up", I told myself. "The second they split, I'll be there for her. The shoulder to cry on, the reliable friend." Great plan, eh?
Except they didn't split up.
She got pregnant by the idiot, married the idiot and moved away with the idiot.
That was twenty years ago and I still think about her.
Me and Mrs. Fish are happy. Very happy. But you never forget your first love, mate.
Face it, as things stand now, you've lost her. You have nothing to,lose by calling her up and reminding her you're still alive and thinking of her. Put 'Barry' back in her memory again.
If you get no reaction, fine - she's gone anyway and at least you have closure.
But she might - just might - feel the same.
Grow a pair. Pick the phone up.
( , Tue 10 Nov 2009, 5:01, closed)
^
Listen to this fella.
He's right.
Imagine how good it will feel if she says yes.
Then you can jizz on her tits.
( , Tue 10 Nov 2009, 10:16, closed)
Listen to this fella.
He's right.
Imagine how good it will feel if she says yes.
Then you can jizz on her tits.
( , Tue 10 Nov 2009, 10:16, closed)
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