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Heavy attraction to man I never dated

Theres a man who absolutely stole my heart. I worked for him briefly and but due to my circumstances at the time I left because I didn’t want him to see me breaking down. Since I left him I cannot stop thinking about him. We never dated, but I always felt so heavily that there was a very strong connection between us. One I couldn’t explain. I never even so much as shook his hand, but yet there it was. Now it won’t go. And I feel like when looking for other men, I’m actually looking for another him or just him himself. I really don’t even know what he’s doing right now, I haven’t contacted him since the beginning of the year for my W-2 and I was even too scared to do that!
He has a company, and it has spread all over my city (especially on my side) and is doing very well. I figured if it’s fate and it’s meant to be, then eventually we will run into each other again just like the first time. I really don’t want to force anything.
But for now, how can I get back to myself? How do I move on? He’s the only man that’s ever made me feel beautiful and listened to without ever even saying much. I miss him dearly. I just want to have one more conversation with him…
How do I get over this? Ive tried google to try to help me understand why this could be happening. I think I have a bit of an understanding but the thoughts still won’t go away!
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Northwest · M
One way crushes are fairly common, but some people get stuck in them. The answer may be in understanding your family of origin and will often require a conversation with a therapist to help clear up.
Edashh2399 · 26-30, F
@Northwest damn, it could be a mental disorder? I was really hoping it wasn’t that deep 😭 maybe I am sick… I don’t want to be caught up in a delusion or in fantasy!
Northwest · M
@Edashh2399 [quote]I don’t want to be caught up in a delusion or in fantasy![/quote]

No you don't. Who says anything about a mental disorder. Our family of origin, ie our experiences, especially in childhood, has a large impact on how we view ourselves and our relationships. People need to understand that, so they can correct if needed. Unrequited love could be one of those things, and the sooner you figure it out, the faster you can get on with your life.
Edashh2399 · 26-30, F
@Northwest ohh I wasn’t certain what that was at first lol, thank you. You just gave me something to research. Maybe it’ll give me a better explanation