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The Embarrassing Story of How I Humiliated Myself While Trying to Impress My Crush

“I will tell you how I made a fool of myself with a guy,” said this lady to me. Everyone goes through a phase when you place yourself at the mercy of the unattainable crush. Looking back through the years of experiences with the opposite sex, some memories still bring a blush; at times of joy and other times of shame.

“This story is about how I tried to woo my crush and how I made a fool of myself in front of my crush. A woman can behave in all kinds of ways when she is having a crush on someone so it’s not unnatural that you end up embarrassing yourself in front of your crush,” said the girl who was in love with her boss.

Everyone needs some approval from that very important person in one’s life and when you are young, this person is mostly fickle and frivolous, not worthy of your adoration. Yet we do try to make that dent, that looks in their way, that special smile or wave, or a score of a lifetime. Sometimes it all goes awry, and you end up being a laughing stock of the day.

How I Made A Fool Of Myself With A Guy

There is no denying the fact that sometimes we end up making a fool of ourselves when we try to woo our crush. Not knowing how to convey our feelings to the one we like we end up embarrassing ourselves ourselves in  front of our crush. Here is what a few people shared with us about faux pas they have committed when desperately trying to impress a crush.

“How I made a fool of myself with a guy,” is what they told us.

1. When I tried to hook my beau’s attention

What happens when you embarrass yourself in front of your crush? I will tell you that. The MBA class term had ended and we gathered in one of our bachelor pads to celebrate. I had been eyeing this rather sexy guy and wanted to let him know I was game.

Non-verbal signs were going to and fro, but I was impatient to nail him down. So after a couple of drinks, I leaned in and whispered in his ears that I wanted to go to bed with him. The room was full of my classmates who were milling around and I didn’t realise that my whisper was pretty audible. Ouch! That was embarrassing and painful. That was a terrible mistake I could have avoided.

2. After being jilted I was lonely and tried to impress in vain

I had a nice boss, quiet, suave, and decent bloke and I was walking around the office with a wide smile and a broken heart. I needed to heal. Nobody had the faintest idea of my innermost feelings and I was getting quite desperate.

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