That could get moldy.
'Serenity'
Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Does AB have a motorcycle?
And it will figure prominently in his new show (someone posted a link about it here somewhere).
someone posted a link about it here somewhere
Oh, that would be me. Je suis une hopeless fangirl. :)
Je suis une hopeless fangirl.
You're not the only one! AB likes carrots... no, really.
OK. I'm confused. But maybe that's because my first boyfriend was a Steve.
Online antique spectacle museum. I especially like the Solid Gold gallery.
OK. I'm confused. But maybe that's because my first boyfriend was a Steve.
Did he like carrots? Or Bob?
There's a middle ground that goes from readable gestures to having the talk that I'd hope scares the beejeezus out of everyone, just because it makes me catch my own breath.
Yes, mucho scary.
There's also the fact that I rarely trust myself to be reading the signs correctly. And there are times when I completely miss the signs and have a sudden epiphany months or years later when it's completely moot.
What do people think about the connection between crushes/pining/unrequited obsession and relationships? I've never had both with the same person, so crushing always seems a little destined to fail to me. I'm sure there's a BMECT! out there
I had one instance of pining turn into a relationship, but it was years after the fact. She'd actually gone off to college and then had a life of her own and I just plain didn't see her for years. The pining was long done by the time we reconnected, so I guess it doesn't really count.
Part of the issue with crushes (and pining) for me has always been I have an existing friendship with the person I value and don't want to risk ruining. There is a major potential for uncomfortableness if one friend has feelings the other doesn't share. Plus, even if the person does reciprocate, if the relationship fails there's always a good chance the friendship could fail with it.
I've been really lucky in the latter regard, as all my exes have remained my friends, though there's a level of tension with one that didn't exist before our relationship, which is unfortunate.
And there are times when I completely miss the signs and have a sudden epiphany months or years later when it's completely moot.
I've done this, repeatedly. Someday someone will offer a "Human Interactions: Signals and Signs" class at the local community college and I will be the first one to sign up for it.
There's also the fact that I rarely trust myself to be reading the signs correctly. And there are times when I completely miss the signs and have a sudden epiphany months or years later when it's completely moot.
This is totally me. For values of "times" = always.