Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been a litigator for 25 years at DOJ and the only thing I think about my opposing counsel is how to beat them in the case. Focusing on attraction to them is not mature, not professional, and not appropriate. I would confer with a therapist if I were in your situation.
Unclench.
Not that poster, but Why? OP is clearly letting a minor attraction upend her professionalism. Maybe OP could in fact use some professional help.
New poster. In what way is it "upending her professionalism"? She has not posted that she can't concentrate or is losing her case. She has said she has a little crush. Period.
She said that she was insanely attracted (in thread title) and also that it was getting to the point of being very distracting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:28 years old and already unhappy in your marriage? Yikes.
If you don't have kids, you might want to think this one older. It's only going to get worse.
I'm not sure if I agree. Is there anyone out there so happily married that they never get crushes on anyone, no matter how long they have been married?
OP, how long have you been with your husband?
+1. You are too young to be unhappy in your marriage.Anonymous wrote:28 years old and already unhappy in your marriage? Yikes.
If you don't have kids, you might want to think this one older. It's only going to get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:28 years old and already unhappy in your marriage? Yikes.
If you don't have kids, you might want to think this one older. It's only going to get worse.
I'm not sure if I agree. Is there anyone out there so happily married that they never get crushes on anyone, no matter how long they have been married?
OP, how long have you been with your husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been a litigator for 25 years at DOJ and the only thing I think about my opposing counsel is how to beat them in the case. Focusing on attraction to them is not mature, not professional, and not appropriate. I would confer with a therapist if I were in your situation.
Unclench.
Not that poster, but Why? OP is clearly letting a minor attraction upend her professionalism. Maybe OP could in fact use some professional help.
New poster. In what way is it "upending her professionalism"? She has not posted that she can't concentrate or is losing her case. She has said she has a little crush. Period.
Anonymous wrote:28 years old and already unhappy in your marriage? Yikes.
If you don't have kids, you might want to think this one older. It's only going to get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been a litigator for 25 years at DOJ and the only thing I think about my opposing counsel is how to beat them in the case. Focusing on attraction to them is not mature, not professional, and not appropriate. I would confer with a therapist if I were in your situation.
Unclench.
Not that poster, but Why? OP is clearly letting a minor attraction upend her professionalism. Maybe OP could in fact use some professional help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been a litigator for 25 years at DOJ and the only thing I think about my opposing counsel is how to beat them in the case. Focusing on attraction to them is not mature, not professional, and not appropriate. I would confer with a therapist if I were in your situation.
Unclench.
Anonymous wrote:I have been a litigator for 25 years at DOJ and the only thing I think about my opposing counsel is how to beat them in the case. Focusing on attraction to them is not mature, not professional, and not appropriate. I would confer with a therapist if I were in your situation.
Anonymous wrote:I'm much closer to dying of old age than you. The meaning of " You only live once " has more signifance to me than you. If I had to do all over again , I'd had started cheating 20 years sooner. You're not getting what you need at home.