Work Crush

Anonymous
I'd be very cautious and take it real slow with both people recognizing the potential risk. If one balks, move on, no foul. But if you both feel it's worth the risk then give it a go but be professional about it. Avoid any contact at work unless it's business.
Anonymous
My DH and I were business colleagues and good friends for 2-3 years before we got together so we had a very well grounded friendship before we became a couple. I'd be hesitant about quickly getting into an office romance. But I would not let working together being a complete no no. It sure would have been a mistake for me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you're both single, and careful, you can date in the office. You need to be mature, though.


The "mature" course of action is not to do it at all. There are plenty of single people in the world. Don't poop where you eat.


But what if this is "the one"? I say go for it.


There is no such thing as "the one". Grow up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd be very cautious and take it real slow with both people recognizing the potential risk. If one balks, move on, no foul. But if you both feel it's worth the risk then give it a go but be professional about it. Avoid any contact at work unless it's business.


Except it is not up to you to decide whether or not there was a foul. It's up to them. And if they decide there was a foul and report you to HR, you're fired. Not worth the risk.
Anonymous
Ask him to lunch or coffee. See if the vibe carries over to a one on one situation. If things develop, they develop. Just go in eyes open.
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