Okay, so I don't know if I should put this out here and I feel funny even writing it to you, but here goes... I think my boss has a crush on me. This is uncharted territory for me and I don't know what to do! I am used to men my own age and guys out in public hitting on me or making inappropriate comments or whatever. However, it feels totally different to have all of this sexual tension with a man who is #1 MY BOSS and #2 12 years older than me. Now, my parents have an age gap, and it is something that I have always been used to. It's not that I wouldn't consider dating someone who was that much older than me, so I guess that it's not that big a deal. But now I find myself not knowing how to act when I am around him. I am flirtatious by nature, and I don't think I have been acting any differently towards him than with any of my other coworkers. I don't know if I just need to tone it down completely or keep things going as they are. Everything has been just innocent flirting, but maybe I am giving off the wrong vibe... Has this ever happened to you? What happens if he makes a move? Hot Mama am I the Teacher's Pet right now?!?
-Eager Beaver

Eager Beaver,
Put the brakes on now! It is NEVER okay for the boss to flirt with a co-worker and especially a married boss who flirts with a much younger co-worker! It may be innocent enough now but a man thinks you're flirting even if you just say "Hi" with a smile (it's so annoying). He has all the power, you have none in this situation. Hopefully you haven't reached the stage where you're day dreaming about him. You're playing with fire and you definitely need to bring it down a notch. And yes, I have been in this situation and you just need to find a way to keep them at arm's length. Since you don't have a husband to remind him of, I would suggest a boyfriend. Some people reading this are probably wondering why you need to do anything at all and can't you just draw a line in the sand and put him in his place? I mean, it's totaly unacceptable afterall, but you do have to work there and you don't want it to be uncomfortable and, insulting as this is, men are men (dear readers, please re-read Elle article for refresher on how men think, posted under "Is Sex All Men Think About"). The bottom line is that he holds the keys to your job and this flirtation is wrong. He's also setting himself up for a lawsuit should he try something. So, "Teacher's Pet", do the thinking for both of you, and back-off this ill-advised flirtation before it turns into something disasterous for everyone concerned.
-Hot Mama

