When I was 9 I was the fastest runner on the playground except for Lisa Zanroli, of course, the Italian girl, They're always the fastest, actually.
Just kidding.
Anyway Lisa and I were always the last two in any game of tag or 'it'...usually I could beat her because although she was quicker in a race I was a little more maneuverable and could dodge her when came after me.
Not a great skill to cultivate, actually, but I still remember Lisa better than some of the girls who I let catch me later on...
I didn't even know I had a crush on her until she moved away with her family. I couldn't understand why I should miss her since now I was the undisputed fastest on the playground.
When I was 5 or 6 I had a crush on a married lady! When I was 7 I had a crush on a girl in my class. When I was 8 I had a crush on 2 girls a class mate and the older sister of my best friend.
But nothing happened in any of those situations so it never became sweet or traumatic.
I was in Paris. July 4th, 2004. 2:14 p.m. The most beautiful woman I ever saw. She was buying bread at a kiosk on Avenues des Champ Elysees. I don't know what perfume she was wearing but it made time stand still. She looked, we smiled. we passed each other on the street. Never saw her again, don't know her name, Ill never forget her face and I've never felt the same since. - j
When I was 10 I had a crush on my baby sitter, she was about 15. I didn't even know what was happening, but I would disobey her orders to go to bed just to get attention.
One time I sneaked out to watch television and she heard me creeping along the floor. She got really scared; her face went totally white and she called her parents. They came over and they caught me. That was when I saw her face all white.
Her parents went back home and she said I may as well stay up to watch the rest of the program I had been peeking at from the dark room I had been hiding in.
But when the program was over, she took me by the ear and pulled down my pajamas and turned me over her knee, saying she was going to teach me for disobeying and scaring her. She was really strong from being a drum majorette and the spanking really hurt; when she was through you could see the imprint of her palm in red on my seat and I was crying like a baby.
She apologized fo my parents for spanking me; she didn't have permission for that and I had never been spanked by them; in fact that;s the only time I ever got spanked.
So I got spanked thoroughly by my first crush! It was really traumatic.
Years later I told her about the crush and she really laughed and said if it made me feel better her mom had spanked her for it when her mom heard about it from my parents.
When I was 9 years old back in 1983. This girl Karen had a pokadot dress. With blue dots, red dots, green dots. She had blond hair and blue eyes. I realy liked her. Everyone called it puppy love but it felt real at the time. I never got her. But its weird how when your a young boy a pokadot dress can make you fall in love. Lol it was around the time that song O mickey your so fine came out. We are the same age you might remember that. Lol
The first time I remember being attracted to a girl is one of my first memories period. I think I was only three or so, but I was standing to the next door neighbor girls (whom I learned used to babysit me) and was attracted to them. I think they were teenagers, but I don't know for sure as that's the only memory I have of them. I do remember liking their long hair and the fact that they were (obviously) a lot taller than I. I think that had some influence on me as I like taller women to this day.
But the first time I was attracted to a girl and really interacted with her was in about 3rd or 4th grade. It's hard to remember because my childhood memories are a bit "scattered" due to certain events. I do remember it fondly, however. We would sit and talk during recess and at times just hang out together. My fondest memory, though, was during one winter where one day it started to snow. She had never seen snow (her family had been in Venezuela for years or something like that). What I remember is us holding hands and me explaining what snow was and the fun you could have with it.
Makes me smile to this day. Unfortunately I don't remember her name, as she wasn't there long as her family eventually returned to Venezuela, but...at times I do think back to it. Fondly.
I was in first grade, and I had a huge crush on one of my friends. My older sister and his older sister were really good friends, so I would always play with him when they hung out. I ended up moving away, but I found him on Facebook a few months ago, and we're friends now.
Where to begin, my unrequited love affairs all started after my failed marrage to Carter in kindergarten. Then there was Taylor, who liked the girl Taylor. I was furious. And when I was five years old I told my mom I was going to marry this boy named Cole because he was (and I quote) "funny and treats me well." Where did the days go?
My first crush (and boyfriend, if that even counts, LOL) was in first grade too. He was the sweetest kid. Always the peace maker and ever so thoughtful. He had this mass of curly black hair, which I loved. We ended on good terms. Well... not really. I told him to shut up (jokingly) and he dumped me. But we were still really good friends after that.
Oh, I miss him now. I wonder if I can find him on myspace, haha.
When I was in primary school and I was about 9 years old I fancied the guy in the year above. Never thought about going out with him or anything no-i was innocent lol I just thought he was cute. Then about a year later he went to high school and I forgot about him lol.
First grade. He shared his crayons with me :P He actually gave me his silver crayon because I didn't have one, which was a huge deal for me at the time.
I forgot about that until I read your question. I can't stand the kid now lol
Why can't you stand him now? That incident sounds so cute....reminiscent of times when we were toddlers. - More than a year ago
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Well yeah, we were 6 when that happened lol Now, he tries too hard to fit in and has no real goals in life. He changed a lot in high school, and not for the better. - More than a year ago
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