attractive workers and your DH

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of my coworkers had an eye for pretty younger women. He was a medical resident and would always be hanging out with the young nurses and support staff. His wife would be constantly on his case, always texting him. They had 3 little kids. We thought she was paranoid and he kept saying she was. He moved on to another job and we lost contact until a few years later when I noticed everyone whispering in the break room one day. It turned out that he had been fired from his hospital position for inappropriate behavior after someone complained. I guess his wife was right all along.


Was it true that he had been inappropriate?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:While my wife doesn't get a say in who my company hires to work for me (obviously), she does not want me to have dinner or drinks with my female subordinates. I think it's petty but it's not worth the fight. So I do lunch with the women (in groups only) and drinks with the men.



And this is why women have trouble advancing in the workplace.


Don’t blame it on the men who have gotten very gun shy due to #metoo.


Well, if that's your issue, then you shouldn't be having one-on-one drinks with anyone. Sexual harassment is not only an issue with women or with heterosexual relationships. You should only drink with co-workers in groups, and should limit your drinking to stay in control of your actions. If you are a creep, and are using "metoo as cover/excuse, then please do us all a favor and retire early to an isolated island somewhere.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am as liberal as they come but seriously...I am going to feel differently if my husband is out late with a young attractive woman even if it's business vs if it's a young man. It's not just optics but human nature.


I agree with you and it’s how rumors get started. Two years ago word got to me from a “friend” that my husband was seen in a restaurant with a very attractive younger woman and they seemed to be really enjoying themselves. The young woman was our daughter but I’m sure my “friend” told others and didn’t bother to correct the story.


LOL - before my daughter got married she and my husband would do a monthly father/daughter dinner at a variety of very nice restaurants. My daughter is tall, blond and very striking. The two of them loved to talk about the stares they got and they always had fun with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's the butt ugly desperate low self esteem ones that you have to worry about, you know men affair down.


A lot of truth to this
Anonymous
I feel like not enough comments are addressing the hilarity of insisting your partner choose a plain-looking hair stylist.
Anonymous
In theory, there should be no issue with men mentoring attractive younger women, in the same setting as they do for men. Lunches, events, bars, with alcohol.

But, let's not be blind that these close relationships, plus alcohol, can lead to trouble. I had sex with a subordinate, she initiated it. It ended well, but if she had decided it didn't it could have ended very poorly for me (and her).

I am aware of my shortcomings so I do not allow one on one drinks with women. It's my fault, not theirs.
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