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Originally Posted by divine1966
The issue isn't "looking up to". The issue is violating people's boundaries and borderline harassing your supervisor.
If you have a caseworker, talk to them about it. You need help learning how to navigate workplace. Is this your first job? Are you a minor? I had students who insisted that because they wanted something, it had to happen regardless how others felt about it. Getting a girl to be their prom date or having a classmate to come over etc etc i had a student who was fired from his first job because he ate during his shift, it was no matter what rules said, he didn't care because "he was hungry". It is a work in progress learning that just because you want something, it doesn't have to happen/learn boundaries especially for someone with social skills deficit
Seek a professional help with this please.
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I’m not a minor. This isn’t my first job but I’ve been in this job a long time. I prolly did come across as intrusive, but I had only good intentions. I’ve looked up to a few other ppl and they also found it intrusive. If someone's really nice to me, it's natural to wanna be around them alot. I prolly just went about it the wrong way.