He was the lecturer. I thought he was very sweet and a little bit nervous, and I liked his sense of humor straight away. I know that sounds really dodgy, but it's not. We're the same age he was doing his PhD and was on his first teaching job, I was in my mids because I'd gone back to uni after taking time out to look after dying parents , and nothing happened while I was studying.
We just got on well and kept in touch after I left, then a few years later I realized that I'd had feelings for him for quite a long time and told him.
It's our fifth wedding anniversary this year, so I suppose he kind of likes me too. I'd just never met anyone who I felt such a bond with. We had slightly different experiences but took away the same lessons and feelings from them. There were just so many subjects that we got onto somehow, and saw them the same way every time. Years later, it still holds true.
If she had a dick, she'd be my best friend. She doesn't, so I'm marrying her. One time I turned around to hand him an assignment and he was sitting there in a full body Pikachu costume. He just nodded and said, 'What's up? I realized immediately who he was. He was going to be my forever. I would never call it love at first sight such a cliche , I just knew.
He was in a relationship and I had to patiently wait. I did not tell anybody including him what my true feelings were, but I was so certain that I never panicked. Two months later we had our first date. Happily married now with two kiddies.
I remember being kinda annoyed he answered his phone during the date although he explained why after he hung up he was coordinating something at the place where he volunteers and then I felt guilty for being annoyed. It was finals season, he lived too far away, he got under my skin in a way I couldn't quite explain but made me feel irritated, I didn't want to go on a second date. But the friend who suggested it talked me into giving him a second chance.
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