Subordinates possibly having an affair?

Anonymous
It’s nice that you and Larlo get along so well, since you need to work together every day. I’d hate to imagine how difficult things would be around here if you ever didn’t get along.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s nice that you and Larlo get along so well, since you need to work together every day. I’d hate to imagine how difficult things would be around here if you ever didn’t get along.


No.
Anonymous
I’d start trying to move one of them to another team knowing that when she falls in love and he doesn’t leave his wife it’s all gonna blow up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s nice that you and Larlo get along so well, since you need to work together every day. I’d hate to imagine how difficult things would be around here if you ever didn’t get along.


Sounds like a threat. Absolutely not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagine you are a supervisor of two people. They are both married but their spouses travel a lot. They work very closely, and very well. You are particularly close to one of them, have become friends, have met their spouse, and have become their mentor.

You suspect they are having an affair, or will very soon have one. Work has *not* been affected. Their roles complement each other, so business needs dictate they should continue working closely together. But knowing one of these individuals well, you suspect that, if things escalate, this might not end up well for that person emotionally.

What would you do? Presumably the professional approach is to "do absolutely nothing, not your business, just ignore, they are adults." That said, you might be mindful of the fallout if/when things escalate / become complicated.

And independently, would you privately lose some level of respect for those individuals from a personal viewpoint, even if you of course continue to treat them with the upmost respect professionally?


I would absolutely lose respect for them, yes. And question the their maturity level.
Anonymous
I'm not sure there's much you can do, but when this happened at my office it blew up in spectacular fashion. The woman got pregnant, the man lost his job because his work declined covering for her, then she sued him for child support, which destroyed his marriage. He ended up going totally crazy, and he got arrested after he started calling the office threatening to come shoot up the place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s nice that you and Larlo get along so well, since you need to work together every day. I’d hate to imagine how difficult things would be around here if you ever didn’t get along.


This is beyond stupid. Do not do this, OP.
Anonymous
Thanks. I will just mind my own business. So far, performance is unaffected, which is reassuring. I just hope that, if/when things escalate and/or blow up, group dynamics will not be affected. I will just feign ignorance of certain things seen, like going out of their way to keep certain interactions "secret" and the like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wtf does OP know? She sees a male and female at work cracking jokes and immediately thinks they’re banging? Ugh.


I think Op is the problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d hold a company wide training about not sleeping with people you work with especially when you’re married.


Ridiculous. Just stop.
Anonymous
If my boss even hinted they thought I was cheating and having an affair with a colleague, I would not stop until that boss was fired and the company paid me for the hostile work environment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If my boss even hinted they thought I was cheating and having an affair with a colleague, I would not stop until that boss was fired and the company paid me for the hostile work environment.


+1. I had a boss who was fixated on a younger colleague and got jealous of a male coworkers he thought was dating her. Gross.
Anonymous
omg...back in the 90s my workplace was a real Peyton Place. Not going to name names but it was a big aerospace company along the 270 corridor (which at the time could be a dozen different companies lol...all now gone).

Softball games were a blast as there'd be bets on who was hooking up...so yes, alot of extramarital affairs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure there's much you can do, but when this happened at my office it blew up in spectacular fashion. The woman got pregnant, the man lost his job because his work declined covering for her, then she sued him for child support, which destroyed his marriage. He ended up going totally crazy, and he got arrested after he started calling the office threatening to come shoot up the place.



Ewww .. What a mess
Anonymous
You report the behavior to HR. There may be sexual harassment going on here. You don’t want to be the boss who witnessed it and let it happen.
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