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I fancy my boss and I think the feelings mutual and I'll be leaving the company soon PDF Print
Written by Cally84   

I love my boss.

I'm sure you have read these messages all the time.

I've been with my company for a year and it's been inside me for a while.

He's married and has 2 children.

His wife works for the same company but in a building about 10 minutes from our office. We NEVER see her.

When I first started I didn't fancy him. As the weeks went on I started to feel chemistry.

I think it's mutual.

He has said that he loves me and has feelings for me.

Well, those words certainly mean something then.

Although he has never made a move on me.

Something is stopping him and I think it's pretty obvious what's stopping him.  He's married and has 2 children they are the top two things stopping him, the third thing is that he's your boss and the fourth thing is he works with you.

I feel like he's my soul mate and that concerns me.

I'm very unsure and don't know what to do about my feelings for him.

It's my last month coming up. So maybe things will be better once I've left.

What do you think Sam?

Unless he's very unhappy with his wife, the closest you will get to him is a brief affair.  Therefore the safest option for you is to move on and find someone else.  To answer your question, he is more likely to make a move on you once you have left the firm.  But really any move that he is going to make, is going to be restricted by his family and children.  So you are more likely to come into the category of short term affair and you need to prepare yourself for that if it does happen.  If you do want it to happen then you'll have to make sure he knows how to contact you when he's left and you have to make it clear to him that you don't mind him contacting you.

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