when you were younger, what older people did you get crushes on
Question Posted Friday February 7 2014, 10:52 pm
person you actually met in real life rather than like a celebrity
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday February 9 2014, 6:21 pm: Lets see, when I and my best friend were 5th 6th and 7th grade, we would spy on any of my parents friends they had over on the weekends, the male half of the couple. Boys our age were not handsome in a mature way and grown men would catch our attention long before the boys our age. It doesnt mean we dreamed of a relationship with an older guy, we just enjoyed ogling them.
Even as I grew into an older teen, I would find that I had definite tastes in looks. om the inside too, even when she was in her room, the sisters couldn't just barge in. It was a way they had to learn to announce themselves and their reMy dad was bald, with the ring of hair. I found I liked guys either totally head shaved, (No ring of remaining hair) or with longer shoulder length hair. It wasnt so much about a guys character or personality at those ages, just the looks. As a teen in church, I liked to ogle one of the gray/white haired men because I found that from all the other men his age, he was the only one who stood out as having some charm, handsome and sexy still for his age. I decided I wanted a man who cared about his looks as he got older and took good care of himself. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
dottie4 answered Sunday February 9 2014, 9:25 am: My sister is about 7 years older than me. I actually have had crushes on a few of her guy friends. Also my dad has a few friends that are younger, like mid 30s; when I was younger I thought a few were pretty cute.
But I'm actually older then my manfriend I've been with for three years; by 28 days! :p
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