Cassidy POV
Paano ko nga ba nagustuhan si senator de guzman? , tanong ko s aking sarili
Yung panahon na yun 35 na ang edad ni senator de guzman at congressman palang ito noon
Masyado ito magaling at napakahusay nito sa larangan na yun kaya lahat humahanga sa kanya
Simula noong 12 ako crush na si senator kahit nga may asawa na ito ng panahon na yun
Hindi naging hadlang yun para hindi ko ito magustuhan
Noong panahon na yun lagi ko pa tinitignan sa google ang mukha nito at mga nagawa nito sa bayan namin
Madalas din dumaraan ako sa mansyon nila, dahil malpit lang yung sa amin
Namamag-asa na masulyapan ko ito
Minsan nga nakikiusap ako sa driver namin na bago ako nito iuwi sa mansyon, idaan lang ako sa bahay nila congressman, kahit sa labas lang ako nandoon, masaya na ko
Minsan nga nakikita ko ito kasama nito ang anak nito , noong 12 anyos ako ang anak nito 10 ang edad
Dalawang taon lang ang pagitan ng edad namin ng anak niya
Sabi ng iba nakakaalam na may gusto ako kay congressman
Parang tatay ko na daw yun, hanap daw ako ng iba na yung kasing edad ko lamang
Hindi katulad ni congressman na 12 ako tapus si congressman 35
23 years ang pagiatn ng aming edad , naku wala akong pakiaalam sa agwat ng edad
Habang binabalikan ko ang nakaraan, bigla kong naalala ang mga nabasa ko na quotes tungkol sa age gap
“AGE DIFFERENCE
What if I told you that one day you will meet a girl who is unlike anyone else you've known. She will know all the right things to say, what makes you laugh, what turns you on, what drives you wild and best of all, you will do for her exactly what she does for you.
"When will I meet her?"
Well let's put it this way, she doesn't even exist yet.”
― Lang Leav
“The fact of the matter is that young men lack skill and experience and are very likely to approach a girl as though she were a sack of wheat. It is the old man—suave, debonair, maturely charming—who knows exactly what to do and how to do it, and is therefore better at it.”
― Isaac Asimov,
“I am life,’ the girl said.
‘What?’ he said, startled.
‘To you, I am life. What are you, thirty-eight? Forty? What have you learned? Have you done anything? Look at me, look. I’m life and when you’re done with me, some of it rubs off on you. You don’t feel so old now, do you? With me here in the squib beside you.’
Nick said, ‘I’m thirty-four and I don’t feel old. As a matter of fact, sitting here with you makes me feel older, not younger. Nothing is rubbing off.’
‘It will,’ she said.”
― Philip K. d**k, Our Friends from Frolix 8
“We must not be taken in by the myth of youth, the unending propaganda to the effect that young men are younger than old men; that they are better looking; that they are slimmer, stronger and more athletic; that they can hold a girl in more romantic fashion and speak more sweetly.”
― Isaac Asimov,
“Since thirteen, she’d been preparing. She wasn’t beautiful like these Bayhead Harbor girls, but it was surprising how men sometimes looked at her. More it was older men rather than guys her age, for some reason. […] There were guys - older guys - she’d yearned for so frankly you could see it in her face.”
― Joyce Carol Oates, A Fair Maiden
“My age makes him nervous and shamey, cause his eyes keep heading southwards and then back up, guilty. I can tell I can make his eyes swirl and that's just about all I want to do.”
― Andrea Portes, Hick
“My age makes him nervous and shamey, cause his eyes keep heading southwards and then back up, guilty. I can tell I can make his eyes swirl and that's just about all I want to do.”
― Andrea Portes, Hick