Dating can be super annoying as an adult. As with many things in life, things were simpler when we were children. If you had a crush, you weren’t so scared to put yourself out there. The pressures were minimal but the feelings were super exiting. We could definitely learn a thing or two from the way children interact with each other! Here we have an amusing and adorable list of people sharing their childhood memories about love. Take a look and enjoy!
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Sometimes cheese is what works.
We like this idea!
This would have definitely won us over!
This doesn’t sound like much of a compliment…
We bet this person learnt that line from a TV show or film!
The classics never fail!
A strange compliment is still a compliment!
We wouldn’t mind being called ‘magically delicious’ to be fair…
That boy is clever. Kids love stickers.
This probably made her day!
It’s never too late to confess…
Joey was, and still is, an idol for many.
Not the best we’ve heard but it’s nice to try and help!
Sometimes it’s the simplest things that are the best.
Reading about all of these memories has made us so nostalgic for the past! Sending love notes and getting exited about being paired with your crush in class was all so innocently exhilarating. We love that kids have no filter and say whatever is on their mind, even if sometimes the things they come out with are super strange! Oh how lovely it would be to go back to being a child for a little while. Keep going to see more amusing times when kids were better at dating than adults!
Cute!
This sounds like lots of fun!
Kids are just so sweet.
This is a perfect example of when you literally say the first thing that pops into your head when you’re under pressure…
Clever tactic…
Awkward, indeed!
Passing notes was one of the best and most exiting things to do at school as a kid!
Mixed messages to keep them keen, right?
A good conversation starter years ago!
Picturing this is giving us cute over load.
Being upfront and honest is often more appreciated than pick up lines! With adults, anyway…
The oldest trick in the book!
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