It's just a crush!
By hmkoct5
@hmkoct5 (2065)
United States
5 responses
@vicki2876 (5636)
• Canada
1 May 09
This is funny that I was thinking of this just the other day. When I was 12 years old I went to a summer camp and got a huge crush on one of the counselors. His name was Craig Aucoin and I still remember it. I was heart broken when I had to leave camp and him behind. I even wrote him a letter afterwords hoping that he felt the same way. He was so cute and mature and he paid attention to me which no one else in my life at the time did. He never did write back and I think he was going out with one of the other counselors there at the time now looking back on it. It was pretty silly at the time but it felt really real.
@aryangentleman (1122)
• India
1 May 09
First crush always brings out smile on all of us. In fact First crush also happens to be the first person whom you think you love.It takes some years when you are more mature that you realize who child like we were!
@ladym33 (10979)
• United States
3 May 09
I guess it would be some kid named Drake in kindergarten. I was never really a big crusher though. I guess I sort of had a crush on a guy in high school, but not a full blown crush. I thought he was cute, and dreampt about him a couple of times, but I really didn't care that much, but I never told anyone, and I had a boyfriend at the time anyways. But after graduation his best friend was dating one of my best friends, and we had a huge flirtation going on and he even kissed me once, but I worked a lot back then and it seemed we were always just missing each other. I think it was just not meant to be.
@ronaldinu (12422)
• Malta
1 May 09
My first crush was a girl that attended the same private tuition that I did. I was only 13/14 at that time.All I knew was that my face turned to red when I saw her.
@sassygirlanne007 (4517)
• United States
1 May 09
its been soo long I cant even remember who my first crush was.
@mlovell0924 (16)
• United States
1 May 09
Sadly (yes, I'm embarrassed), Robert Preston from the 1960's movie version of "The Music Man". I melted into a little pool in the floor every time he kissed Maid Marian on the footbridge. Of course, now it doesn't quite have that effect!