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Writing Questions Answered. Anonymous asked: My mc has a crush on a guy who’s an adult film actor. I’ve written the first chapter but it seems like he’s just lusting after him. How can I make it so it seems like he’s genuinely in love? I think there’s a really fine line between unrequited love, a one-way crush, and simply lusting after someone. First, the two clear things that make unrequited love different: 1) Unrequited love doesn’t require sexual desire, though that is often a part of it. Lust, on the other hand, is purely a strong sexual desire for someone. 2) Unrequited love is less superficial than a one-way crush. There is some question as to whether or not unrequited love is the same thing as reciprocated love, and people can debate about that all day.

You’ll want to start with the Subtle Signs of Love, but only to whatever extent you can illustrate them from a one-sided perspective. Made in Brooklyn.