Office Crush in New Beginnings

  • April 20, 2014, 3:20 a.m.
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I'm not sure if the following is a happy benefit of maturing or a sad benefit of being romantically inept. I believe I have a crush on my coworker Galina. Not that anything would ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever happen between us. She's married with children after all. Besides, as the saying goes, you don't get your honey and your money from the same pot. I think she may know it based on the way she smiles at me when we pass each other or randomly starts up a conversation with me for no particular reason. Anyways, the benefit is that I'm totally okay with the fact that she's not a romantic option. I initially thought it was a benefit from growing older, being able to accept that some things are impossible. Then, I thougt maybe I'm okay with it because I'm so used to not getting the girl that I can immediately accept that nothing will happen. Besides, if she weren't married with children, it's not like I'd have the gumption to initiate anything. Maybe it's a little bit of both. Irregardless, it's just fun to get the tingles because a pretty woman is smiling at me. That may be the closest thing to romance I ever get. I suppose it's easy to be happy if you continually lower your standards for what you need to be happy.


Deleted user April 20, 2014

A. Just don't mistake her kindness for flirting. I'm a very kind person when I want to be and I've had several guys think I was flirting with them and it ends up being a very awkward situation.

B. It's okay to be attracted to someone who's attractive. It's natural as long as you don't act upon it.

C. Don't ever ever every lower your standards just because you aren't getting someone right now. You will never be happy. Keep your standards to exactly what you think you deserve. I would rather have exactly what I want instead of settling for second best. Second best is boring and will hurt you every single time. Just because it ain't happening now, doesn't mean it never will. You just might not be ready for someone. Someone good for you will come around when you're good and ready. Not when you're lonely.

Star Maiden April 21, 2014

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