Was she interested???

Anonymous
LOL, why is she in your room. Do you need to make it clearer, like she drops her pants and says, " Put penis here, please.
Anonymous
You are married. You should not have had this person with poor judgment into your room.
You are a pig and need to tell your wife what a pig you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL, why is she in your room. Do you need to make it clearer, like she drops her pants and says, " Put penis here, please.


Not OP. But when I first read OP's description, I figured the plan was for them to go from work to dinner, with her driving, but he needed something from his hotel room on the way. Re-reading the post, he doesn't say as much. But, assuming that's true, it wouldn't be that weird for a co-worker to accompany you inside to allow you to kill time or do whatever at the hotel rather than waiting outside. Less weird for a same-sex co-worker than opposite sex.

But, still, it sounds like OP's coworker was looking to fool around.
Anonymous
I think her laying on your bed, talking about how comfortable it is and wanting to get room service leave little doubt she wanted to hook up.

Why else would someone want to get room service in someone else's room?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are married. You should not have had this person with poor judgment into your room.
You are a pig and need to tell your wife what a pig you are.


Why so harsh?. Looks like op only guilty of poor judgement and nativity. He seems dense, aloof
Anonymous
Married man here. Have to be honest. If she is hot, I would have jumped her. Most married men would do the same, otherwise they are just liars.
Anonymous
So she asked you to enjoy "room service" in her hotel room? Yea this is how women set things in motion but no worries OP, they still require you to take action.
Anonymous

Why on earth were you in her hotel room as a married man?

Why do you care if your colleague is interested in you?

Sir you know better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she is hot, you blew it OP. If not, no harm no foul.

You are gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So she asked you to enjoy "room service" in her hotel room? Yea this is how women set things in motion but no worries OP, they still require you to take action.


Yes..a dead giveaway. Stay in the room and get serviced! Got it now op? We need more husbands like you op! No joke
Anonymous
whats wrong with you. Preserve your job and don't open yourself to an accusation of sexual harassment. Never be in a hotel room with a female colleague. I don't understand the lack of self preservation.
Anonymous
Slow in the head is usually bad in bed. She didn't come in after dinner. All good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:30yo married man, recently went on an out of town business trip for a meeting with a female colleague I have been working with over a years time. She is single. At end of the day at work, she offered to drive me to my hotel room. She accompanied me up to my hotel room, we made small talk and then she went to edge of the bed, sat down and then fell back and commented something to the effect how comfy the bed was. I had planned to go out for dinner with her and she suggested room service to which I objected as I wanted the go out to eat. We had a nice dinner and she dropped me off front of the hotel. Nothing happened. I didn’t think much of any of this until I discussed it with a co worker who commended me for not taking advantage of the situation. What was this woman thinking?


Does she know you are gay? No straight man would come on this site.
Anonymous
OP is she chubby or otherwise unattractive? It sounds like your instincts dismissed her out of hand and confused you because she was making an obvious proposition. No woman in 2026 is inviting a man into her hotel room unless she wants to have sex.... and/or sue your emoloyer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obviously she wanted to hookup. We did you invite her into your hotel room? You're married. You were sending the wrong signals.


This. You are not very bright.
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