My crush and I work together on our college campus restaurant. The manager wants us to ask for student IDs so that way we could give them discounts (it just takes the tax off). Even if they’re faculty, we don’t give them discounts. However, I never ask for the ID card.

My crush is department lead at the restaurant. He’s basically my boss. He asked me how much I charged a guy for coffee. This guy is a worker at the university but not a student. Supposedly, the guy got mad at another person the other day because he didn’t give him the discount. So my crush told me not to give them discounts. He was super nice about it, but he still had to tell me to stop giving non students student discounts.

For the rest of the shift, he was being super nice to me. I was quiet, not because of what happened, but because up to that point, I hadn’t seen him for two weeks, so I kind of forgot how to talk to him. He always is nice, but he was being more helpful than usual. I had to go to the back to count the money in the register. I was only gone for ten minutes, but when I got back, he said hi to me. I don’t know, his vibe was just different. But I wasn’t said about it at all. I felt bad for the situation, but honestly I found what happens to be really sexy

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  1. May I offer some advice here – not just about THIS situation bimut overall? Please seek professional help – either a school counselor OR a therapist. Your immediate post history (within the past 3 days) alone is spamming several subs with this same question, posting about how you get your self worth through “validation from men”, and how you tend to fall for men who are nice to you…and then here you are overly concerned about why your manager (who you happen to be into) is being nice and smiling?

    This is all signs of low self esteem and I would rather see you work on that and improve your worth then worrying about why some grown man smiles at you

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