Right guy. Wrong situation.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is he your boss’s son? Your frenemy? conflicting religion? Opposition in politics? Your Best friend’s ex? Your upstairs Neighbor?



Lol. No. It's 2 things. 1. Because of our professional relationship dating is out of the question. 2. He's from out of state. Which I know for some people long distance isn't an issue, but neither of us would relocate permanently, and even if 2 could somehow be overcome, there's number one.

And the really" cruel" the universe is laughing at me type thing is 10 years ago we lived like 30 minutes from each other, and our paths crossed probably so many times, but we didn't meet then, and if we had then 1 and 2 wouldn't be an issue.

I regret to inform you that 1, 2 and your 3rd paragraph is God (“the universe”) telling you very clearly and in all caps that he is NOT the right guy. Listen!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he's the right guy, the situation would work.


Another new poster, and this is correct.


Yep. Another NP here. Stop getting turned on by scarcity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he's the right guy, the situation would work.


Another new poster, and this is correct.


Yep. Another NP here. Stop getting turned on by scarcity.


What?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he's the right guy, the situation would work.


Another new poster, and this is correct.


Yep. Another NP here. Stop getting turned on by scarcity.


What?


The unattainable.

It’s very good advice.

-NP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The wrong guy, the wrong situation, the right time to rolllllll to me!


lol
Anonymous
If you actually are that into each other, then you can figure it out. Someone changes jobs or departments.
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