I am from Vilnius, I studied in the 48th secondary school. at school, later Vilnius University I graduated in business management.

I continue to live and work in Vilnius.

When I saw that Mykolas Majauskas was running for mayor of Vilnius, I remembered that I was once in a parallel class with him and I was very much in love with him. Mykolas Majauskas is not new to politics, so every time I see him on television or in social networks, something stirs in my heart and takes me back to the fun times at school. Tall, thin, never complained about being spotted by girls, I never managed to get close, but we would say hello and talk at school events.

However, this election is a bit different. Another former crush of mine, whom I was deeply in love with before Mykola, is a candidate in them, that is Ramojus (Girinskas). He was a few years older than me, my girlfriends somehow interacted with him. I even got his phone number (no one had mobile phones in those days), I called him, but I didn't dare to speak.

They are very different. The first love of my teenage years was Ramoj, but he didn't look at me at all, I wasn't the worst, but I didn't roam the streets like my friends. He was such a handsome man - a bit of a bad guy, strong, slim, always smiling.

I noticed him when he defended one of my acquaintances during the school disco. It was WOW for me, I had never seen such a conflict, so it seemed to me like a wall, like a super hero behind which I was safe and with whom I wanted to be.

After the summer vacation, Ramoj was no longer at school, then I noticed Mykola (everyone called Mykoliuk). More precisely, all the girls noticed him, he was stretched and handsome, like a model, such a good boy, we competed for his attention.

I was all about attention seeking, but at school it was my first love. I met my husband in the twelfth grade and we have been happily married for 20 years and love each other.

It's a strange and good feeling to think back to school days again.

I wish you all the best. I hope to see you at some school festival. 

Maybe I'll get up the courage to go over and tell the story to both of them.

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