Have you ever had a crush on a fictional character?

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I have a silly habit of having these little crushes on fictional, larger-than-life, ridiculous characters. I expect I'm probably not the only one. Anybody else have this?

My fictional character crushes include:

Lestat de Lioncourt
Johji (George) Koizumi (from the manga Paradise Kiss)

I've had many in my time, but those two are ones which I still have crushes on *paperbag on head*.
 
Matt Danger, private investigator. I'm not sure he's fictitious. I'll ask Dr. Mabeuse.
 
bridget jones..
louie (lestats side kick)

ah hell.. i think i crush a bit on most characters in from the books i read..

**shereads.. love that av!
 
Does Aladdin Count?

Otherwise I've had sizeable crushes on various romance heros (I read loads of them mills and boon type books in my teens)

Oh and now which book is it? hmm It's one of David Gemmells...Thats it..."Dark Moon" well anyway in this book there is a "Hero" named Tarantio who has an alter-ego named Dace. I was completely in love with this guy when I first read this story as a teen but I've read it several times since and still been completely besotted.


I'm sure they'd be more....I'll just have to rack my brain a bit....
 
i often get drippy about hero's in stories if the plot deserves and it's well written.:D

i have been known to touch my boobs and comfort my corset region over several larger than life film characters over the years... male and female:devil: :D
 
McKenna said:
I had the biggest crush on Grizzly Adams when I was younger, (real young, like 7 or 8.) I wanted to grow up and marry him and live with him and his bear in the mountains.


http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_18_4.gif



Image below:

Edited to add: The story behind "Grizzly Adams" is actually true, so not sure this crush counts. It was the actor, Dan Haggerty and the whole Grizzly Adams scenario that appealed. Does that count?

thanks McKenna, I hadn't thought of that show in years, but I remember how much I loved Jack & his mule :)

-Colly
 
Colleen Thomas said:
thanks McKenna, I hadn't thought of that show in years, but I remember how much I loved Jack & his mule :)

-Colly

wow colly... jack and his mule, aren't we getting a bit deviant here honey:devil: :D
 
LorriLove said:
wow colly... jack and his mule, aren't we getting a bit deviant here honey:devil: :D

Lie back, relax & let me at your corset area's and I'll show you deviant luv :p :p :p

*HUGS*

-Colly
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Lie back, relax & let me at your corset area's and I'll show you deviant luv :p :p :p

*HUGS*

-Colly


:D :kiss: :kiss: :p relaxing as we speak honey.
 
I remember having a huge pre-pubescent crush on Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who.
 
Aeon Flux

~lucky

p.s. Lorri & Colly, if you need someone to run the camera or something useful like that, please don't hesitate to call me.

:devil:
 
The character that comes to mind immediately is that of Jamie Frasier, from the Outlander series, by Diana Gabaldon.

If I could find a man like that...*swoon*
 
Crushes on fictional characters ... that's the story of my life. My first big childhood crush was Disney's Robin Hood, who was not only fictional but foxy-furry too.

I think that I have had more crushes on fictional / animated characters than on real-life people.

A short list:
Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean
Special Agent Dale Cooper from Twin Peaks
Brisco Couty Jr. from the Adventures of
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode I only)
Chernabog from Disney's Fantasia
Goliath from Disney's Gargoyles
(the above two, what can I say, it's a wing thing)
Legolas from LOTR
Nightcrawler from X-Men (comics; his swashbucklery version)

Sabledrake
 
Before school-age (5-ish) a fellow called Tim Tyler thrilled me. He was an explorer in Africa on a cliff-hanger series called "Tim Tyler's Luck" (I think). That's probably where I got my thing for skinny white boys :p .

Later I had a real live crush on the animated Peter Pan from Disney.

In my teens Heathcliff was my first serious fantasy amour, later Lord Byron himself.

Perdita
 
Somewhere in my mid-to-late teens, must have been -94 there was this high school drama series ('My So-Called Life'?) that I followed. Claire Danes had the leading role, but I found myself having a major crush on her side-kick friend in the series. She was everything that I dreamed my ideal girlfriend would be. Clever, pretty, merry, spunky, energetic, had a charming semi-bohemian clothing style, ribbons and stuff in her hair, and army boots. I wanted her bad.

#L
 
Major Nelson from I Dream of Jeannie! I loved him dearly!

And quite honestly, Michael Jackson before the nose job, the face job, the color job, the...(I consider him a fictional character these days!) LOL
 
Any young, Irish woman. Nuns, for preference, but I'm not too fussy.

I have read every one of Maeve Binchy's books - that can't be healthy...

Eros
 
McKenna said:
:) I dug up a picture for you below, Colly.


Thanks again! i remember the bear was named ben, but can't remember the mule's name. I'll be wracking my brain now :)

-Colly
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Thanks again! i remember the bear was named ben, but can't remember the mule's name. I'll be wracking my brain now :)

-Colly

Number 7

~lucky
 
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