I had a friend named Tom. We were in the same club at school. One day, I noticed how his eyes sparkled when he talked about his dreams. His smile made my heart skip a beat. I realized I had a crush on him. But I was too afraid to tell him at first. Eventually, I gathered the courage and confessed. He was really surprised but also kind, and we are now good friends, though not in a romantic way.
Here are some novel recommendations about gay crush:
1. [Solitary] by September. This novel told the story of an extroverted elite attacker and a humble and infatuated victim. The victim moved out after having a crush on her for more than ten years, causing enlightenment and indignation.
2. "Green Plum Island" by Return to the Southern Sparrow. This novel described the story of a young man who was a great flirt with Su Gong and a synathic sweet girl. It was filled with pink bubbles and refreshing and delicious sparkling water.
3. The Caged Wolf by Stir-fried Meat with Bamboo Shoots. This novel told the story of the background of the Haitang family. The attacker was a person with a violent black wolf bloodline and needed to vent, while the receiver took the initiative to come to him.
These novels all had sweet love plots and no abuse. They were some impressive gay novels. I hope you like one or more of them.
Well, once I had a gay crush on a guy in my art class. He was always so creative and his eyes sparkled when he talked about his paintings. I used to fantasize about us going on art adventures together, visiting galleries around the world. In my fantasy, we would sit in a small Parisian café, discussing the works of Monet and Van Gogh while sipping coffee.
One of my gay crush stories is about a guy I met at the gym. He had this amazing smile and was always so helpful. Every time he showed me a new exercise, my heart would skip a beat. But I was too shy to make a move at first. Eventually, we started chatting more and more, and it turned out he had a crush on me too.
A typical plot could be that there's a boy in school, let's call him Jack. He has a crush on Adonia, who is also a boy. Jack might first notice Adonia in the school cafeteria, where Adonia's laugh catches his attention. Then, Jack starts finding excuses to be near Adonia, like joining the same club. He secretly admires Adonia's intelligence during class discussions. But Jack is afraid to confess his feelings because he's not sure if Adonia is gay too. He might go through a lot of internal struggle, trying to hide his blushing whenever Adonia talks to him. Eventually, he might find some small signs that Adonia might feel the same way, like Adonia always sitting next to him when there's a free choice of seats.
For me, the key element was shared interests. In my fantasy, we both loved music. We would go to concerts of our favorite bands and sing along at the top of our lungs. It was about that connection through a common passion.
One common element is the initial hesitation. Gay people often worry about how their feelings will be received, especially in less accepting environments. Another is the gradual realization of the crush. It usually starts with noticing small things like a smile or a way of talking. And also, the fear of ruining a friendship if the feelings are not reciprocated.
Yes, for example, there were two teens in a youth theater group. One, named Ryan, had a crush on Leo. Ryan was really shy, but his feelings for Leo made him want to come out of his shell. He started taking more risks in the theater, trying out for lead roles, just to get Leo's attention. Leo noticed Ryan's efforts and was drawn to his newfound confidence. Eventually, they both realized their mutual feelings and supported each other in their theater dreams. Their story is inspiring as it shows how having a crush can inspire personal growth.
One story could be about two teen boys in high school. They were in the same art class. One boy, let's call him Alex, had a crush on the other, named Ben. Alex would always find excuses to sit near Ben during class and would secretly admire his paintings. One day, during a group project, they got paired together and as they worked closely, Alex finally found the courage to tell Ben how he felt. Ben was surprised but also felt a connection, and from then on they became really good friends and explored their feelings further.
The characters can handle the challenges by being honest with each other. For example, if they face bullying, they can support each other and not let the bullies' words get to them. They can also be discreet in public if they are worried about others' reactions. And they should communicate openly about their fears and insecurities.