Posted by showcrop on September 02, 2018 at 18:24:10 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: OT: First Crush posted by Dean on September 02, 2018 at 13:24:38:
It was the summer of '65. I was 16 and ready for anything except maybe dancing. Then one day a good friend called asking for a favor. It seems that his mother had signed him up for..... can you believe it.... DANCE LESSONS at a nearby summer resort hotel ballroom. Well, part of the program was that if you could not make it you had to send someone to take your place. So he couldn't go and he convinced me to suck it up and take his place and endure it for two hours. I went at the appointed time, and it turned out that the dance lesson took maybe 20 minutes, and then it was just a free dance for the rest of the evening. There was a bunch of UNATTACHED, drop dead BEAUTIFUL young ladies there. Two for every guy. None that I had ever met before. Some from surrounding towns and some that were staying at the hotel with their parents. I was not very confident at the time, but this was shooting fish in a barrel. That night I signed up for the rest of the season as well as the next. I didn't have time to develop a crush with any of them.
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