Tag Archives: Hump Day Crush
Dance Floor Crush (or Maybe They Should Play More Couples Songs at the Goth Club)
It wasn’t so much an accident as it was a gesture. Not a Grand Romantic Gesture. More of a “it seemed like the right thing to do” gesture. Whatever it was, it lead to me being on the dance floor … Continue reading
Caught Up, Swept Away, Crushed, Whole Again
At the beginning it’s easy to get caught up. Caught up in the rush of the crush. In the glorious spin of possibilities. In the wild imaginings of what most certainly will be. Our hearts and minds soar, our heads … Continue reading
Hump Day Crush: No Magic Words
Over the years I’ve seen a lot of people–myself included–get caught up in the idea of the “perfect moment.” You know what I’m talking about: those movie-induced fantasies of big speeches, grand romantic gestures and fairy tale endings. Be they … Continue reading
Hump Day Crush: Hopes, Expectations and Reality
There are three things that influence our perception of everything we do. Two of them internal, one of them is very external. They are: Hopes, Expecectations and Reality. Our Hopes sit at the root of our crushes. It’s these wild … Continue reading
Hump Day Crush: Without ‘I’
Last week we talked a little about our voyeuristic tendencies when it comes to other people’s relationships. The simple fact is, we are social creatures and generally interested in the world around us. Sometimes, though, that external interest serves as … Continue reading
