| Only if you're Mike Pence. |
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So if two male colleagues walk outside down to Chipotle, they're just grabbing lunch. But if a man and a woman walk oustide down to Chipotle, they're having an affair.
Gee, whatever could be driving this thought process? I mean, it's almost as if this is some bullshit misogyny where female co-workers are merely sexual objects instead of full-fledged colleagues. Now that the war is over, women need to go back home and stop taking jobs away from men who have families to support! Well, that's unpopular to say, so instead I'll just work with the more insidious commentary that a man and a woman going on a walk literally in broad daylight are probably porking. |
You need to meet more people and live more |
Do you wear long skirts and belong to the quiverfull movement? |
You're an idiot. |
| This happened to me more than I care to mention. People are busy bodies and need to mind their own damn business and get a life. |
Dp - you are incredibly insecure. No, I would only think ‘that’s a great idea.’ |
I would assume that you're extremely insecure. |
No. We always have offsite lunches or walks to discuss personelle issues of people under ethics or Hr investigations or job searches. Or just get some exercise and talk shop. Bfd. |
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No I would find it weird.
Yes it is appropriate. |
| They’re falling in love. I’ve seen it more than once. |
| Wouldn’t ! |
PP here. I should’ve added that’s if this is a regular occurrence, not once in a blue moon that they take a walk. |
This |
There are weird people who think this way. My spouse and I work for the same large organization in buildings a few blocks apart. We don’t run in the same work circles, so people who see us out and about for lunch / walk have approached and intimated that we’re getting cozy with someone who is not our spouse during work hours. Wtf, people. Mind your business. We’ve got young kids and sometimes that brief hand holding before Chipotle is the only thing that keeps the spark going that day. |