Was she interested???

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t you any common sense, OP?


Apparently not. Or this is a troll.
Anonymous
She may have come up to your room because she had to stick around for dinner. It would have been best for her to wait in the lobby however. So going up to the room could just be innocent but her behavior laying on the bed introduced some doubt about what she may have been thinking. The room service suggestion is iffy also. Why not go out to eat as planned ?
Anonymous
DCUM troll posing as a male and three question marks? Come on. Do better than that impersonating total BS.
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?


she is into you and wants to sleep with you and you are not getting hint? what are you - asexual?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she is hot, you blew it OP. If not, no harm no foul.


Ycch.

Hope you are not married.
Anonymous
Yes she was.

So cool Op.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Op here. She is attractive- likely a couple years older than me. I would not kick her out of bed. In the workplace you just never know of others intentions. Even if I were single, I would hesitate.


Did you really expense a nice dinner for two after she propositioned you? HR is going to love that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


Room service for two is the ultimate proof of a senior and subordinate hooking up. If you put dinner in for two in your expenses even better.

Op really dodged a bullet.


+1 a rook like op would’ve gotten himself checked

What’s the update on this? Op, how’s work?
Anonymous
Ask your wife what she thinks..
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?


Troll level: apprentice. Try to at least make it plausible next time.
Anonymous
Many years ago I was at a conference and ran into a colleague from a previous job. We had dinner together with a few other people and then a drink with just the two of us. On the elevator she invited me back to her room for another drink and it took some will power to say no thanks. We were both married so I wondered if this was her normal conference behavior. I’m still happily married but I have no idea about her situation. I had always thought it was the men who were the horn dogs.
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.

You don’t read, do you?
That was HIS hotel room. She accompanied him to his hotel room and jumped on his bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


You don’t read, do you?
That was HIS hotel room. She accompanied him to his hotel room and jumped on his bed.
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?

Are you gay?
No straight man would fumble such an opportunity and then have the courage to write post about it.
That was a slam dunk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Op here. She is attractive- likely a couple years older than me. I would not kick her out of bed. In the workplace you just never know of others intentions. Even if I were single, I would hesitate.


You could be a meme like that woman from JP Morgan Chirayu Rana
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