Co worker judges me for living with boyfriend and not having kids or being married

Anonymous
Stay away from her. Don't talk about anything but business with her. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Honestly, who cares?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If a coworker calls you a slut or whore, you need to speak with HR and your supervisor.


She didn’t say “you are a slut” she basically implied if saying “oh I know I would feel like a puta (Spanish version of whore) if I lived with my bf and had sed with him and wasn’t married. That’s why I gave my bf an ultimatum you should do the same”
Anonymous
I would just cut off all contact w/her.
Stat.

She is not only foolishly judging you - she is also calling you derogatory names which is NEVER acceptable.

If you must communicate w/this woman,
Always keep the topics work-related.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If a coworker calls you a slut or whore, you need to speak with HR and your supervisor.


She didn’t say “you are a slut” she basically implied if saying “oh I know I would feel like a puta (Spanish version of whore) if I lived with my bf and had sed with him and wasn’t married. That’s why I gave my bf an ultimatum you should do the same”


She has ISSUES. Clearly she is projecting her insecurities.
If anyone used the word puta at work about me I would go straight to HR.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If a coworker calls you a slut or whore, you need to speak with HR and your supervisor.


She didn’t say “you are a slut” she basically implied if saying “oh I know I would feel like a puta (Spanish version of whore) if I lived with my bf and had sed with him and wasn’t married. That’s why I gave my bf an ultimatum you should do the same”


She has ISSUES. Clearly she is projecting her insecurities.
If anyone used the word puta at work about me I would go straight to HR.


There’s no HR. It’s a small company. I can’t complain to my boss bc she’s been there for years and like I said she hasn’t straight out said it to me. Only implied. But she might as well have said it
Anonymous
She is confused and weird. Maybe don't talk to her about your personal life anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok. Anyways...


"ANYWAYS" is NOT A WORD.

Please never use this again.

For the ppl who like to inquire "Is this trashy?" Yes, using "anyways" is trashy.

Drop the S. It's "anyway." ALWAYS.

I am judging you on your grammar - and I am not one of the grammar police here (usually).

I hope you know how to use I and me in a sentence correctly but since you use anyways I sincerely doubt it.

#BeBetterOP
Anonymous
Why do you care? Only people who are insecure in their decisions care what others think and do. Stop.
Anonymous
She's probably just judging you the same way she was at your age. Probably doesn't even see the hypocrisy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. Anyways...


"ANYWAYS" is NOT A WORD.

Please never use this again.

For the ppl who like to inquire "Is this trashy?" Yes, using "anyways" is trashy.

Drop the S. It's "anyway." ALWAYS.

I am judging you on your grammar - and I am not one of the grammar police here (usually).

I hope you know how to use I and me in a sentence correctly but since you use anyways I sincerely doubt it.

#BeBetterOP


I cringe when I hear “anyways” from very intelligent people. I wonder if it’s a geographic thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. Anyways...


"ANYWAYS" is NOT A WORD.

Please never use this again.

For the ppl who like to inquire "Is this trashy?" Yes, using "anyways" is trashy.

Drop the S. It's "anyway." ALWAYS.

I am judging you on your grammar - and I am not one of the grammar police here (usually).

I hope you know how to use I and me in a sentence correctly but since you use anyways I sincerely doubt it.

#BeBetterOP


I cringe when I hear “anyways” from very intelligent people. I wonder if it’s a geographic thing.


It was a common expression in the late 90’s/early 2000’s.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t just change the topic - end the conversations with her altogether. Keep things professional and distant. If she tries to engage in a non-work related conversation, just say you need to get back to work and end it. It may make things awkward at first but no more awkward than being called a whore at work.


I agree. This woman has significant issues and you need to establish boundaries that allow you to work professionally but not engage in any other way. It's not rude or mean as long as you are civil and polite.
Anonymous
What trashy business is this, McDonald's?
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