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Even the most committed married people get crushes from time to time, but they're usually harmless and fleeting. Occasionally, though, a married person might pursue an affair with someone they're attracted to. You might be picking up on some sexual tension with a married coworker or a friend's husband—but how do you know for sure he's into you? More importantly, is he going to do anything about it, or just wait until the feelings fade? Keep reading: we've created a list of common signs a married man is sexually attracted to you, plus how to tell if it's a harmless crush or if he's overstepping any boundaries.
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