241. Dad Crush -
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It’s confusing and tender and a little embarrassing to admit. Because crushes are supposed to be fleeting. But this one? This one has been there your whole life. You just finally noticed. Would you like this turned into a poem, a voiceover script, or a short story instead? 241. Dad Crush
It’s not the kind of crush you whisper about at sleepovers. No butterflies. No awkward texting. It’s the kind that hits you when you see him fix the sink without being asked, or when he remembers how you take your coffee even though you’ve been drinking it the same way for years. Here’s a short piece of content for —
A dad crush is realizing, at 24 or 41 or any age in between, that he’s been the standard you didn’t know you had. It’s watching him laugh with your friends and suddenly understanding why people say “you have your father’s eyes” — not just the color, but the warmth. Because crushes are supposed to be fleeting