Anonymous wrote:So sad that people are worried one of them is married! That didn’t occur to me. I guess I’m too innocent.
Anonymous wrote:I like him...A LOT! How can I let him know? I am clueless about fllirting.
He is not my boss. I can't go into the details. But suffice it to say I have a huge crush on this guy and I can't help but hope he likes me back. I might have been a little bit sad before this happened, but nothing too obvious. But it's hard to know if his actions were due to fondness/comforting or attraction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not necessarily creepy or predatory, but it’s not acceptable in the American workplace. Personally I think this gesture comes from an impulse of kindness and a wish to comfort.
It is creepy and predatory. Period.
Anonymous wrote:I like him...A LOT! How can I let him know? I am clueless about fllirting.
He is not my boss. I can't go into the details. But suffice it to say I have a huge crush on this guy and I can't help but hope he likes me back. I might have been a little bit sad before this happened, but nothing too obvious. But it's hard to know if his actions were due to fondness/comforting or attraction.
Anonymous wrote:Someone I know professionally made a move like wiping a tear from under my eye (twice) and then gently and briefly cupped the side of my face/cheekbone.
Is this a hella flirty move or what??? How would you read it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not necessarily creepy or predatory, but it’s not acceptable in the American workplace. Personally I think this gesture comes from an impulse of kindness and a wish to comfort.
It is creepy and predatory. Period.