Have any of you ever had a man-crush?

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This discussion centers around the concept of "man-crushes," defined as admiration for another man that is not sexual but rather idolizing. Participants share personal experiences, highlighting figures such as professors and public personalities who inspire them through their intellect and charisma. Notable mentions include a Linear Algebra professor, Brian Cox, and fictional characters like Spencer Reid from "Criminal Minds." The conversation emphasizes the normalcy of admiration and the impact of intellectual figures on personal aspirations.

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I have one on my Linear Algebra professor. And just for clarity, here's how I'm defining it so this doesn't get weird:
urbandictionary said:
When a straight man has a "crush" on another man, not sexual but kind of idolizing him.

I haven't met very many brilliant mathematicians who are funny, socially appropriate, relatable, excellent teachers, have excellent board organization, socially perceptive, ... the list goes on.

Have any of you had a man-crush before?
 
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Dembadon said:
I have one on my Linear Algebra professor. And just for clarity, here's how I'm defining it so this doesn't get weird:


I haven't met very many brilliant mathematicians who are funny, socially appropriate, relatable, excellent teachers, have excellent board organization, socially perceptive, ... the list goes on.

Have any of you had a man-crush before?

I have plenty of man crushes:

- Dave from PF
- My Chem prof
- Substitute Bio prof
- Arsene Wenger
- English teacher from h.s.

too many to list
 
I don't "idolize" anyone, but I highly admire twofish-quant: his advice is always pleasant to read.

I think everyone here though has something of value to say in some way: I've found the depth of topics and conversations on here to be rather high.
 
chiro said:
I've found the depth of topics and conversations on here to be rather high.

Thanks. My posts stir intellectually stimulating discussions.
 
That super smart guy on Criminal Minds.

It's true.
 
I can't say that I have. I have yet to find anyone I "idolize".
 
I have man-crushes all the time! but I am not a man... lol.
Yeah I think it is normal to look up to people you admire to the extent of wanting to be like them and be them and be with them. I had a girl-crush in high school. there was this one girl who I thought was AMAZING! and I wanted to be her friend so much but it was difficult cos we had nothing in common and had different groups of friends who didnt mix. But anyway, it made me question my sexuality nevertheless! But it was just cos I wanted to be her so much, not that I found her romantically attractive.
 
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Dammit! I still want to be her friend! its going to be one of those ' the girl you never had but dream about all your life and imagine how amazing your life would have been if you had been together and keep it all a secret until you let it out on your deathbed ' kind of thing.
 
nucleargirl said:
Dammit! I still want to be her friend! its going to be one of those ' the girl you never had but dream about all your life and imagine how amazing your life would have been if you had been together and keep it all a secret until you let it out on your deathbed ' kind of thing.

Yeah. I know what you mean. I always wanted to meat the pop-o-matic girl from the TV ad.
Race your men around the track, try to send the others back, look out sis here comes Jack, Pop the 6 and he moves back. Its pop-o-matic.
But I never became a TV star. so sad.
 
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Pengwuino said:
That super smart guy on Criminal Minds.

It's true.

Are you talking about the character "Spencer Reid"?
 
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MacGyver. :!)

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nucleargirl said:
...until you let it out on your deathbed ' kind of thing.
...or a public forum on the internet in front a quarter million people... :wink:
 
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so dreamy.. no homo

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DaveC426913 said:
...or a public forum on the internet in front a quarter million people... :wink:

Dave! You made a typo in front of a quarter million people! What will they think!
 
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I have a SERIOUS man crush on Prof. Brian Cox.

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Greg House.
 
  • #17
I kinda fancy James Maslow and Beau Mirchoff.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
Are you talking about the character "Spencer Reid"?

What a hottie :!)
 
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A professor I had in an intro to Control Engineering.

This man breaths math and circuits! He talks so fast and so precise, I think he reaches the theoretical limit of how much information a human can convey to another!
 
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Hey Nucleargirl, I think there is something in what you said about admiring stuff in other people and that can cause a crush.

I had a crush on a man and thinking about it, I admired him for what he knew in the subject area that I also find fascinating. I think back to the boyfriends I had that I really fell in love with and they all had a passion for some of the subjects that I too find fascinating (Music, Geology, Physics and Astronomy).
 
  • #21
ryan gosling! his last few movies, he's just been one cool dude!
 
  • #22
Not really
But Paul Erdos, Evariste Galois and Oliver Heaviside were pretty badass guys
 

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