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Mature discussion about understanding the opposite sex...
I have then we broke up things were awkward after. Which isn't a surprise, but jobs come and go. I would definitely not do this if it's your career though. Posted via RS Mobile
Most of the people I know try to avoid dating co workers. Or you get together once one of you leaves that job. You can give it a shot and experience it for yourself? Maybe it will turn out great? Make sure there is no strict rule in that workplace forbidding this though.
I met my future wife at my work place. We do work at different departments but often see each other. In the beginning we kept it secret but then people catch on because we lived in the same city and carpooled. Co-workers would tease but we both kept it professional and did not share any information regarding our relationship. It’s working out great, because we see each other as often as we wanted. We have been together for 4 years now and I do see other co-workers date and not make it. It can get uncomfortable. In the beginning we both had doubts, but we had good communication and openness.
Yea this can be very awkward if you 2 break up, but then if you somehow manage to stay friends afterwards then it should be fine. It's just like dating in highschool, you break up with that person, it's bound to get awkward, but if you two remain friends then it's ok.
I've done this before. We're no longer friends and haven't spoken in about 2 years. It was very awkward at work (we both worked at a club). He would get jealous when guys hit on me, but I was fine with girls hitting on him. Made him seem more attractive imo. But if we fought it made things REALLY weird at work. So you have to accept the risks and either go for it or ignore it. Posted via RS Mobile
it started off with her flirting and trying to get my attention, dated for about 2 years on and off, but fuck, it was horrible at work. our drama would always be on discussion between other co-workers, if she was mad at me, she would DEF show it at work.
it got so bad that when we broke up, we actually yelled at each other numerous times in front of customers. eventually, i quit cuz i couldnt stand seeing her slutty face anymore, and she got fired because she was a headcase
i guess the only good thing was sex on the table in the lunch room, changeroom, produce department, dairy cooler lol
it started off with her flirting and trying to get my attention, dated for about 2 years on and off, but fuck, it was horrible at work. our drama would always be on discussion between other co-workers, if she was mad at me, she would DEF show it at work.
it got so bad that when we broke up, we actually yelled at each other numerous times in front of customers. eventually, i quit cuz i couldnt stand seeing her slutty face anymore, and she got fired because she was a headcase
i guess the only good thing was sex on the table in the lunch room, changeroom, produce department, dairy cooler lol
it fucking sucks if she's in the same team. You have to watch out every of your own movement in the office, whatever you say whatever you do, she's monitoring you.
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Originally Posted by bigrig
in high school, i dated some slut i worked with.
it started off with her flirting and trying to get my attention, dated for about 2 years on and off, but fuck, it was horrible at work. our drama would always be on discussion between other co-workers, if she was mad at me, she would DEF show it at work.
it got so bad that when we broke up, we actually yelled at each other numerous times in front of customers. eventually, i quit cuz i couldnt stand seeing her slutty face anymore, and she got fired because she was a headcase
i guess the only good thing was sex on the table in the lunch room, changeroom, produce department, dairy cooler lol
If you do date someone from work, keep it discrete. I did at one point and we kept it a secret for the longest time and for the most part, people thought we were just friends when we left work together. We decided not to sit with each other during lunch break or hang out too closely and it worked out just fine. Keeping quiet is probably the best way to keep work drama to a minimum
I've dated at least one girl from almost every single job I've had, call me lazy but I found it's the easiest way to meet girls and the most neutal way to get to know people is to work besides them ...
maybe I've always managed to handle the break-ups maturely, or maybe I am "lucky" I am just simply not such a great guy that worth any girl going all crazy over breaking up ...
anyhoo, I just love flirting at work ...
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this is the internet and everyone knows better about what happened sitting behind a desk than the people who are actually involved.
why do so many people fall into the trap of dating coworkers.
Is it really that hard to find someone outside of social circles, work, online?
Dating coworkers is one of the dumbest things because like most relationships these days, breakups are inevitable. Then it just gets silly seeing the person everyday. Oh talk about awkward peoples...