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Originally Posted by divine1966
When David Bowie was performing in my city I bought her a ticket and she went with a girlfriend. I think it was a birthday gift from me because it was awfully expensive. It was in 2004.
Oh yeah that guy meant he wasn’t a good role model because Cobain did drugs. Just because a teen listening to music of someone who did drugs, which is sadly many do in music industry, it doesn’t mean they are going to start drugs too. That guy was a weirdo. I stoped dating him shortly after
I don’t think it’s unusual to be a fan of a particular artist. Maybe actual crushes is something more like young people thing. I have a friend/coworker who’ve been to probably every single concert of Bon Jovi. Huge fan. She used to travel to concerts all over the US anywhere he performed. I didn’t think it’s weird.
I think being a huge fan is perfectly fine but maybe just the way you went about it is a bit unusual for an adult woman.
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You’re definitely a cool mom. My mom never bought me anything nice most of the time. Not even for birthdays or Christmas.
Thst guy was weird. So, how did I go about things thst seem unusual?
A lot of fans try to meet musicians before or after the show. Both men & women,
It’s not unusual to do. I’m sure other adult women have crushes on musicians. Why is that so unusual?
Some fans devote whole websites to their idols. I’ve hesrd of fans of certain bands do MUCH more extreme things like trying to find them a hotels, waiting outside their house, giving them gifts, and one time I’ve heard of a huge mob chasing one band back to their hotel, They even shook a car they were in.
All I did was freeze & not move when I should’ve. And I tried to approach them at first just to tslk & have my CD signed. Again, that’s not unusual.
I only approached them after the concert to see whete the singer was. As I stated before, I was going to ask him for an apology as I was upset.
Thankfully I came to my senses & left. He probably would’ve called me crazy or laughed in my face.