| And I am gonna squash it, but I haven't liked anyone in a long time and the fantasy for a few days is delicious. He is brilliant, hard working, funny, king, empathetic, and a commanding manager. I love this job and I love him as a manager, so I will get rid of it. But it feels good for a second. No HR involved, I am too old to be a school girl. Just wanted to tell someone. |
| Kind, not king. |
| Pretend you are married him approaching your 4th anniversary. Hey, where did all your sexual desire go? |
| It will go away on its own but yes, help it along. |
If he’s new you might just not have seen the negative sides of him. |
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Your crush may well be making him feel very uncomfortable in the work place.
Behave yourself. |
| could be your soulmate....just saying |
| Is he flirting? Do you think the attraction is mutual? |
| Why crush it? Enjoy the ride! No harm done. |
That's sad. Many people have strong sexual desire for years. |
| I *love* dating/hooking up with bosses. The fact that it’s forbidden makes it so much more enticing. I say go for it. |
| I like the idea that he's king. Let's go with that. |
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Is he married? If so I def say stand down! If something is mutually therejust quit prior to starting any thing.
At my company .... exec got involved with his subordinate, altho they were both at high levels. He went to HR and They moved him to head up another org within the company. The 2 had already started dating but not really public, it a few of us suspected it. That was 3 years ago. They are now engaged. |
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People tend to give off signals when they don't think they are when they are attracted to someone.
Please be careful you don't want to screw your new job. As for the crush work there a little longer and I'm sure you'll see his faults as a manager and may even grumble about him. Make use of your weekends and date by or try w new activity where you can meet compatible men. |
YOU ARE OUT OF YOUR TINY MIND / OBVIOUSLY HAVE NEVER HAD A JOB |