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    Anonymous
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    I work at a Shakespeare theater company, and I’m really attracted to one of my great friends/co-workers. We’re both actors and teachers, and his personality is infectious. He’s a brilliant comedian, musician, actor – all those things they tell you to avoid when you’re a teenager. But I’m lusting after him. He got out of a relationship with another girl at the company not too long ago, and it’s something I know nothing about. But he’s been flirting with me, flexing, showing me videos of him on stage, etc. I’m really curious to see what would happen between us, and I definitely feel a connection with him (we’ve been great friends for two years), but I also don’t want to jeopardize our friendship or my relations with anyone else at the company (you can’t keep these things secret here). Should I go for it? Or is it better to just let it be?

    #67083
    Koala17
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    Stay friends.

    #67160
    silentwatch
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    You know what? you are in the best state on earth.. being in love.
    We make so many mistakes but time will tell if they are mistakes or things that ought to have happened.
    There is nothing wrong in loving some.. but having said that i warn you never lust around..
    Because when we love something we do have that charm and inner power to make true connection and we wont act needy.
    but when we look for pleasures all we get might be miseries.. as one of the postings here says
    “it is not what will happen in future that makes us worry.. it is rather the things in the past that we enjoyed.. we fear we might lose it..” be there.. just be in love..
    God will do the rest

    “When a person really desires something, all the universe conspires to help that person to realize his dream.”
    ― Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

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