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Pricey Abby: My co-worker thinks I’m mad at him. In actuality, I’ve a raging crush.

Editorial Board Published July 22, 2025
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Pricey Abby: My co-worker thinks I’m mad at him. In actuality, I’ve a raging crush.
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DEAR ABBY: After six years of working intently collectively, I’ve developed a raging crush on my co-worker and mission associate, “Brett.”

It’s a full-on, face-flushing, daydreaming sort of state of affairs, and it’s tremendous annoying. I do know this crush is inappropriate and unreciprocated, and I’ve no intention of performing on it. We’re each married, and I want to keep that manner.

My technique has been to spend much less time collectively and work on not being a moron.

I’ve modified my day by day schedule so we don’t overlap as usually. After we’re touring, I e-book completely different flights so we’re not collectively all day, and so on.

The difficulty now’s that I’ve heard from a special co-worker that Brett thinks I’m mad at him and that he’s carried out one thing flawed, which isn’t the case. He’s nice, all the time skilled and excellent at his job.

I don’t wish to preserve hurting his emotions, however there’s no manner I’m going to inform him what’s occurring.

Moreover quitting or occurring go away till I can get myself underneath management, what can I do?

— STRICTLY BUSINESS IN THE SOUTH

DEAR STRICTLY: To debate your crush with Brett could be not solely embarrassing but additionally unprofessional.

The co-worker who informed you Brett thinks you might be mad at him could have supposed to be useful, however except Brett tells you himself, don’t make excuses for distancing your self.

The surest option to get your crush underneath management is to maintain reminding your self that this type of factor might destroy your profession. Which will work even higher than a chilly bathe.

DEAR ABBY: When my husband was an adolescent, 20 years in the past, he had a two-year on-line relationship with a lady who lives in Georgia. I do know they met one another solely a few instances.

I informed him it bothers me that they communicate, particularly once they say they miss one another. My husband tells me they have been “there for each other” once they have been youthful.

Lately, we took a highway journey to Florida, and he needed to cease off in Georgia to see her and so I might meet her. He says that as a result of they by no means had intercourse, they weren’t actually “going out.”

It appears my emotions about this friendship don’t matter. Please advise me, Abby.

— UNCERTAIN IN CHICAGO

DEAR UNCERTAIN: I’ll assume that you simply nixed the thought of the detour to Georgia. If I’m proper, then I believe you’ll have made a mistake.

Your husband had a relationship with that woman once they have been youngsters. It isn’t shocking that the reminiscence of you will need to each of them. You acknowledged that they don’t talk usually. How is {that a} risk to you?

You received’t endear your self to your partner by conserving him on a brief leash. Work on resolving your insecurities and loosen the reins. When you do, it’ll profit your marriage.

Pricey Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also called Jeanne Phillips, and was based by her mom, Pauline Phillips. Contact Pricey Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Field 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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