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pretty early (elementary school), but not fully realizing it until later, which is quite common it seems
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have u ever talked about it with friends? if so what did they think or say? |
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I'd seen a bit if L&C at primary school, but when I was at a Grammar School and around 14, a girl that I really fancied slipped on some ice going home, and I ended up carrying her to the bus stop, about 200 yards away.
Even better she put her arms around my neck and rested her head on my shoulder. I ended up taking her to the Christmas Dance, and seeing her for about 12 months until we left school. |
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About 16. A very early source for strong women was the track and field magazines in the school library. There must have been TV shows and movies with L & C at around the same time, but I don't have specific memories of them.
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