![]() ![]() Haven’t you ever experienced something similar too? Been really interested in some people, but had no idea how to categorize those feelings? That’s me talking from my personal experience. ![]() I even don’t remember why I was affected by some of them. And just like crushes, the intensity wore off with time. You see, it’s different than being aesthetically or sensually attracted to someone. I never wanted to touch them, nor go on ‘dates’ with them. I have been aroused intellectually and emotionally by their presence, and been delighted to discover their lives. I remember having grown up feeling drawn to the personalities of so many people, men or women, young or old, personal acquaintances or celebrities. Having gained currency among the asexual community, it has expanded to stand as a nomenclature to denote intense platonic attraction. This sort of aromantic attraction towards someone has come to be known as a squish. ![]() Not romantically, not sexually, but platonically. “So, what is different about having a squish on somebody?”Īt many junctures in life we have often been overwhelmed with a burning desire to know someone intimately. Even talking about crushes makes one do good things.) The romantic component is the core of a crush, with sexual attraction being a strong undercurrent.Ĭharacterized as an infatuation, the excitement, the anticipation, the attraction, the fantasies, whatever we associate with the ideal of love, it all comes flooding in with a big happy rush in a crush. ![]()
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