Amenda: I think the high intelligent brain makes those men great and their great career make those young ladies admire and admiration is just the very important point to inspire love for him....so I heard one words: admiration makes love...maybe have its reason....JMO
i would think so as well, though i have a friend that married a kinda famous university professor...very charming, perfect manners, great culture and intelligence...
Oct 27, 2010 7:50 AM CST Someone twice than my age...
FlowersPetalHelsinki, Southern Finland Finland75 Posts
FlowersPetalHelsinki, Southern Finland Finland75 posts
Amenda: really? almost same with me! I had a crush on my English teacher in high school....but not mad....just like him....don't know if that was "love"
Maybe all girls like their male teachers? !
That man had the most amazing every little thing, but it could also just have been my teenage hormones crying for relief.
I think many girls admire their male teachers and I know a few who ended up with them after graduating; young teachers.
lucynad: i would think so as well, though i have a friend that married a kinda famous university professor...very charming, perfect manners, great culture and intelligence...
but also so emotionally cold and detached...
her admiration lasted 5 years...
but at least they were happy together for 5 years!
UpYourVivaBirmingham, West Midlands, England UK387 posts
In response to: hi...
im 34 yo, and im dating a 67 yo man from england. we've been seeing each other for a while, and we r happy with each other. we fit well, and want something serious... the problem is, my mother seems not like the idea...she's worry with my bf's age, n hate to think im too young for him. as i live in a village, people also talk about it, n says some 'negative' things about the age difference n culture difference. just some opinion please... how to make it works... i need more confidence to work it out better, since i know i want him too, as much as he want me ...:)
As long as your both happy then go for it, I can understand your mothers concerns but your old enough to make up your own mind.....good luck......
lucynad: i would think so as well, though i have a friend that married a kinda famous university professor...very charming, perfect manners, great culture and intelligence...
but also so emotionally cold and detached...
her admiration lasted 5 years...
we have different working background...in my case... n he is a tender n caring person... hope im last longer than 5 years...:)
Oct 27, 2010 7:58 AM CST Someone twice than my age...
FlowersPetalHelsinki, Southern Finland Finland75 Posts
FlowersPetalHelsinki, Southern Finland Finland75 posts
lucynad: i would think so as well, though i have a friend that married a kinda famous university professor...very charming, perfect manners, great culture and intelligence...
but also so emotionally cold and detached...
her admiration lasted 5 years...
Hey, at least she left with a little fame and fortune, ladies.
plainlyjuneLegazpi City, Bicol Philippines8,175 posts
as long as you're in love and not in a long distance relationship, then go for it. Although i think your mom's concern is more of your future and security both in life and love in terms of companionship.
UpYourViva: As long as your both happy then go for it, I can understand your mothers concerns but your old enough to make up your own mind.....good luck......
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i would think so as well, though i have a friend that married a kinda famous university professor...very charming, perfect manners, great culture and intelligence...
but also so emotionally cold and detached...
her admiration lasted 5 years...