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Okay, here's my situation.
I'm a relatively fresh LT (I'll make captain this year). There's a Cpl who works at my unit, but not directly underneath me. She is VERY flirty with me (touching my arms when I'm sitting next to her, general demeanor etc. I'm not imagining things multiple people have made comments about it). I'll admit, I'm totally into it. I maintain my professionalism around her but we're the exact same age and yes, I find her very attractive. I'm experienced enough at this point in my life to know women can read men like books, so I'm not fooling anyone. Despite how stoic I act she definitely knows that I know that she knows that I know etc.
Don't worry, I'm not an idiot, however great she might be I know she's not worth my career/reputation.
Here's the problem: we're going to be on deployment together for 6 months, sharing a living area etc. etc. I've been blessed by the fact that my work and hers have been almost completely separate. But that's gonna change in a few months. I'm a decent officer, I'm committed to my job and I'll go as far as to say I believe in the work I'm doing. I'm not some slogan repeating boy scout that thinks he's gonna be the Prime Minister someday. My Grandfather was my hero and he inspired me to join, and I do care about what happens in the world, it's as simple as that.
I am not a saint. I would NEVER make advances on a coworker and especially not a subordinate but I'm genuinely afraid that I won't be able to control myself if she makes the first move, which I think is a real possibility. I REALLY want to go on this deployment, this is what I signed up for. I know she wants to go too, so it wouldn't be fair for me to try to get her removed (if I even could).
How do I approach this situation? It honestly feels like I'm fucked. We haven't done anything, so how do I report a personal relationship that doesn't even exist? I've thought about talking to her professionally about it to set boundaries, but what if she's secretly crazy, takes that as rejection and accuses me of harassment or something?
Someone please give me advice. And something more substantial than "Just don't do it man" or "Just do it man" etc. I'm looking for an actual strategy to un-future-fuck myself.
Thank you for reading. I'm pretty worried here.
I'm a relatively fresh LT (I'll make captain this year). There's a Cpl who works at my unit, but not directly underneath me. She is VERY flirty with me (touching my arms when I'm sitting next to her, general demeanor etc. I'm not imagining things multiple people have made comments about it). I'll admit, I'm totally into it. I maintain my professionalism around her but we're the exact same age and yes, I find her very attractive. I'm experienced enough at this point in my life to know women can read men like books, so I'm not fooling anyone. Despite how stoic I act she definitely knows that I know that she knows that I know etc.
Don't worry, I'm not an idiot, however great she might be I know she's not worth my career/reputation.
Here's the problem: we're going to be on deployment together for 6 months, sharing a living area etc. etc. I've been blessed by the fact that my work and hers have been almost completely separate. But that's gonna change in a few months. I'm a decent officer, I'm committed to my job and I'll go as far as to say I believe in the work I'm doing. I'm not some slogan repeating boy scout that thinks he's gonna be the Prime Minister someday. My Grandfather was my hero and he inspired me to join, and I do care about what happens in the world, it's as simple as that.
I am not a saint. I would NEVER make advances on a coworker and especially not a subordinate but I'm genuinely afraid that I won't be able to control myself if she makes the first move, which I think is a real possibility. I REALLY want to go on this deployment, this is what I signed up for. I know she wants to go too, so it wouldn't be fair for me to try to get her removed (if I even could).
How do I approach this situation? It honestly feels like I'm fucked. We haven't done anything, so how do I report a personal relationship that doesn't even exist? I've thought about talking to her professionally about it to set boundaries, but what if she's secretly crazy, takes that as rejection and accuses me of harassment or something?
Someone please give me advice. And something more substantial than "Just don't do it man" or "Just do it man" etc. I'm looking for an actual strategy to un-future-fuck myself.
Thank you for reading. I'm pretty worried here.