
All the
90210 talk has really got me reminiscing about the original series and how much I loved it, especially those Beverly Hills guys! Although I was an incredibly loyal viewer, I wasn't so true to my crushes throughout the years. I started out liking Dylan the best, only to crush later on his best friend Brandon, but at the end of their 10-year run, I was committed to David Silver — who knew he'd turn out so hot?

People, myself included, are always saying that it’s best to date outside of your job for fear of professional repercussions, but when you’re around the same people day after day, it’s inevitable that connections are made. In fact, I have a friend who had never been at a new job without meeting a new guy, the last of whom she married! So regardless of the arguments against it, have you ever met a significant other on the job?

You and your boyfriend have always valued honesty above all else, so when he starts acting somewhat distant, you’re quick to inquire as to what’s going on. At first he shrugs and says it’s nothing, but after a few more weeks of the same behavior, you’re concerned.
When you ask him to confide in you, he reluctantly reveals that he has a crush on another girl.

For the past few months, you’ve been pining away for your best friend’s coworker who you met at a happy hour. You haven’t pursued anything because he’s been dating another girl on and off but when one of his social networking profiles alerts you to his newly single status, you IM your friend in excitement.
She doesn't respond, but she calls you later that night to tell you that her laptop had been hooked up to the projector in the conference room when you messaged her.

Dear Sugar,
I recently went on a "date" with an acquaintance from college. We had recently been interacting through an online social network, and she happened to be visiting the city I was in at the moment. We met up and had some good conversation over coffee.

I've been close with my best friend for nearly eight years. We were roommates in our freshman year of college, and have been practically inseparable ever since. About a year ago she started dating a guy whom we met through a friend of mine.

The guy you have a
crush on recently made it clear that he likes one of your close friends and you’re completely heartbroken, to say the least. You know your friend has feelings for him, too, but she previously let you know that she wouldn't pursue anything out of respect for you.
Now that he’s made his intentions known, you're sure that she'd jump at a chance to be with him if
you were OK with it. She hasn't mentioned anything, but you can tell she's waiting for you to say something.

My mom always used to refer to one specific girlfriend of mine growing up as boy crazy. Of course, we were young so it wasn't that she was promiscuous, but she definitely loved the attention she got from the boys! Now I'm not going to say that I shy away from male attention, but I can comfortably say that I've never been a boy-crazed girl.

Dear Sugar,
I'm really into this guy who's in my master's program. He's good looking and seems to be into me. We run into each other all the time on campus, and I always catch him looking at me.

Your roommate has been gushing about the new guy she’s been dating for a couple of weeks. She hasn’t said much about him except that she’s smitten so you’re really excited to meet him when she brings him to a group get-together. The moment they get there, and you see him for the first time, you’re absolutely shocked since it turns out that you already know him.