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I have had a frightful crush on Batdog, and then he cleared off and left. I think that SeanMacGabhan is adorable, Keef is unbelievably cute and Michael Popadopalot just has to snap his fingers and I am there *swoon*.


Is it just me or do all women simply adore articulate men?

I don't think I could get a crush on someone purely because of the forum - there's got to be that physical chemistry to go with the personality and intelligence. Hard to define what "chemistry" is - but I definately know when it is not there.


Plus lots of the guys who make a good impression on me here are if not married, at least have partners, and I really try avoid having crushes on people who aren't available. Ok, my crushes rarely lead anywhere (seem to have a knack of being attracted to guys who at best think of me as a friend only), but I'd rather not start with a definate no hope.

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> I have had a frightful crush on Batdog, and then

> he cleared off and left. I think that

> SeanMacGabhan is adorable, Keef is unbelievably

> cute and Michael Popadopalot just has to snap his

> fingers and I am there *swoon*.

>

> Is it just me or do all women simply adore

> articulate men?


Wha...?

I like Keef. I like Jah Lush. I feel all shruggy and slightly awkward about this.

Don't get me wrong I like lots of the girls/women/peoples who post on here and I'm including Sean McGabban in this.

I reckon I'd be thrilled to smooch any of them on the lips. I'm actually letting Sean McGabban off at this point.

Never met the man, but I think he'll understand.

Oh, all right, Annasfield, Annaj, Giggirl Ms B. There, I've said it.

And if Bellendelle Belle isn't a belter, then I don't know belters.

And MadWorld74 has a place in my heart. From ventricles, she knows.


And then I become George Costanza.

You like them. They don't like you. You don't like them...

For anyone looking in, take it as a default that I like you...assuming you're female...and vaguely available.

CWALD - s'cool. I never responded or took it badly. But I was pleased that Ted "Mike Skinner" Max felt for me ;-)


The thread has feered into forumites I like territory tho - I prefer to dwell on possible slip-of-the-tongue moments when people talk about their "other" crushes

Okay I'll take a bold step because noone else is, and admit a forum crush based solely on posts, please don't be afraid, there will be no stalking. She cracked me up with a very clever, but somehow innocent wit, she seemed very bright and she was very brave in standing up for what she believed. Her name... Moos.

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