Anonymous wrote:These cute guys who are successful, always “happy to see you,” easy to talk to, full of compliments…they are that way to every woman. Usually men like this work with a bunch of attractive ambitious women or and oftentimes manage a bunch of them, all of whom crush on him. And if you leave, he’ll quickly find a replacement.
Anonymous wrote:You don't act on it. Time passes. You take pride in being a person who does the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's interesting how there are two schools of thought here:
A. Everyone has crushes, enjoy it, it won't lead to anything.
B. It means there's something wrong with your marriage, change jobs (!), address it seriously, otherwise you go to your doom.
I'm a woman who is firmly in camp A. I suspect most people are. I can't believe someone would change jobs just for this, and I don't think any man would ever think to change anything about their lives when they have a crush on a woman. The camp B people must be women of a certain guilt-ridden nature. Very damaging to think of yourself in that way.
Camp B is women having unhealthy crushes. The kind that just consume you. Where you think about the person 24h a day and it becomes agony. As PP said above it’s limerence and it sucks.
Anonymous wrote:It's interesting how there are two schools of thought here:
A. Everyone has crushes, enjoy it, it won't lead to anything.
B. It means there's something wrong with your marriage, change jobs (!), address it seriously, otherwise you go to your doom.
I'm a woman who is firmly in camp A. I suspect most people are. I can't believe someone would change jobs just for this, and I don't think any man would ever think to change anything about their lives when they have a crush on a woman. The camp B people must be women of a certain guilt-ridden nature. Very damaging to think of yourself in that way.
Anonymous wrote:These cute guys who are successful, always “happy to see you,” easy to talk to, full of compliments…they are that way to every woman. Usually men like this work with a bunch of attractive ambitious women or and oftentimes manage a bunch of them, all of whom crush on him. And if you leave, he’ll quickly find a replacement.
Anonymous wrote:Keep the interaction at work and only focused on work activities. That’s the most important thing here. As long as you keep it in that space, you will be okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get to know them better.
This could make it worse!
Anonymous wrote:Um, there is nothing to get over because you don't have a relationship with this person.
Learn how to manage your impulses and emotions and you and your spouse will be a lot happier. I've been on both sides of this and it passes quickly. It's more about you than them.
Is there something you can do with your spouse to help you focus on your actual relationship?