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2 Years Younger Than me, And My Boss' Son. Do You Rekon I Should tell Him How I Feel?

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Question - (11 January 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 12 January 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hiya,

OKaaay, Im 16 and I like my boss' son who is nearly 15. Not really sure if he likes me or not but even though he's younger than me he doesn't really act it and he's quite mature.

I really like this guy but dont know if it's a problem because he is my boss' son and I have to work with both his parents weekly. Do you think this is a problem?

Also, do you think I should tell him how i feel? or what? Get on with him quite well in general and both his parents, who are lovely and I think they like me so that's good.

Any help would be greatly apprectaited =] x

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A reader, anonymous, writes (12 January 2008):

I agree with what Laura1818 said.

It musn't get in the way of your work, and seen as you are over 16 and he is still under, his parents may misinterpret your intentions. Try to keep his parents trust for as long as you can.

Maybe let him know you like him through little gestures, favors and smiles - dont just blurt out how you find him attractive. If you think he's ''quite mature'' then he will understand this, and will be sensible enough to keep your relationship under control.

After all, work should come first. And if you lose the trust of his parents, he is not going to thank you.

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A female reader, Laura1318 Malaysia +, writes (12 January 2008):

Laura1318 agony auntJust being a good friend with him . Don't tell your feelings for him.It is better left unsaid. You are still young .Just enjoy the good relationship with him and his parents.

Once you blurt it out, the perceptions may change.Your relationship won't be the same again.His parents may view you differently.

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