Love is in the air! I can almost sense it. No its not February 14 - don't go around looking at the post perplexed. Its somehow one of those days when i can feel myself and people around me falling for someone
I am listening to the remix of a classic Kishore Kumar number - Aise na mujhe tum dekho and it just adds magic to the moment while recollecting the endless tales of crushes
"You don't have even a single crush??!"
I asked shockingly to my husband who looked up from his phone displaying the cricket commentary in an app - the game he watched for the entire day (in office and later at home)
He replies with a meek "no" as if its too common but its not! These days, i can hear my colleagues boast about their 5 year old kids' love interests as though they are almost in an age to marry.
"So boring" i utter under my breath.
"You wanted me to have a crush on another woman??" He disbelievingly asks and i just cant explain what he is missing
Having a crush is as good as waiting for picnic the next day. Its also the reason most students enter the college gates (attending classes are subjected to their crushes/love being in the same class room). But with my crush-deprived husband, i cannot argue more!
My friend from college had a crush on this guy whom we would stalk (it does sound creepy now!). We would come up with ways in which she would talk to him and not to mention, it always ended up in awkward situations of her being speechless and him staring at her clueless.
Being from an orthodox family and loving my parents meant i would bro-zone my crushes during college - as a check for myself and them as well :D
A colleague of mine once texted me "Who is this mirage?" and me completely Sher-locked from watching Benedict Cumberbatch the previous night replied "Irene Adler?" thinking it was a question (i know.. it doesn't make sense. But my colleague had a crush on a new girl in office while i had one on the character of a highly dysfunctional sociopath. Both had the same ending -our crushes never knowing about our existence)
"I love white roses" I had retorted when my friend came to me with a red one in hand and it was way later that i realized it was a proposal.
"Too bad you didn't realize it sooner" my husband retorted on this story. I sense his irritation being one for getting entangled with me and not really "jealous" but somehow i miss saying the same to him! Damn he should have had a crush!
I am listening to the remix of a classic Kishore Kumar number - Aise na mujhe tum dekho and it just adds magic to the moment while recollecting the endless tales of crushes
"You don't have even a single crush??!"
I asked shockingly to my husband who looked up from his phone displaying the cricket commentary in an app - the game he watched for the entire day (in office and later at home)
He replies with a meek "no" as if its too common but its not! These days, i can hear my colleagues boast about their 5 year old kids' love interests as though they are almost in an age to marry.
"So boring" i utter under my breath.
"You wanted me to have a crush on another woman??" He disbelievingly asks and i just cant explain what he is missing
Having a crush is as good as waiting for picnic the next day. Its also the reason most students enter the college gates (attending classes are subjected to their crushes/love being in the same class room). But with my crush-deprived husband, i cannot argue more!
My friend from college had a crush on this guy whom we would stalk (it does sound creepy now!). We would come up with ways in which she would talk to him and not to mention, it always ended up in awkward situations of her being speechless and him staring at her clueless.
Being from an orthodox family and loving my parents meant i would bro-zone my crushes during college - as a check for myself and them as well :D
A colleague of mine once texted me "Who is this mirage?" and me completely Sher-locked from watching Benedict Cumberbatch the previous night replied "Irene Adler?" thinking it was a question (i know.. it doesn't make sense. But my colleague had a crush on a new girl in office while i had one on the character of a highly dysfunctional sociopath. Both had the same ending -our crushes never knowing about our existence)
"I love white roses" I had retorted when my friend came to me with a red one in hand and it was way later that i realized it was a proposal.
"Too bad you didn't realize it sooner" my husband retorted on this story. I sense his irritation being one for getting entangled with me and not really "jealous" but somehow i miss saying the same to him! Damn he should have had a crush!

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