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Should I date a coworker I'm not sexually attracted to?

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Question - (15 October 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 15 October 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

There's a new guy at my work whom I have been interested in for a while, but eventually had the courage to invite him for a drink a few weeks ago. We have met up a few times since and seem to get on pretty well. I am keen on him, and he is different to all the other guys I have been meeting up with in the past. However, I am not sexually attracted to him but wouldn't like to stop seeing him etc. My parents don't agree with my actions, as they think I am wasting time. I am pretty confused. Please help.

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A female reader, helpisathand United Kingdom +, writes (15 October 2009):

no you should not date him. if you do not find him sexually attractive but like spending time with him surely this is just friends?? you cant make yourself have these feelings and they are not the feelings that usually grow over time. there is someone more suited for you out there but there is no rush have fun but be careful of other peoples feelings

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