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[quote=Anonymous]I’ll bet the OP is threatened because there is a marginally attractive woman in her husband‘s orbit that he has developed a professional rapport with, the OP has let herself go and is hyper insecure of what she’s become and remembers herself that age and the power she once wielded. Laughing with someone isn’t flirting. Having a conversation where you clearly have common ground in the subject isn’t flirting. Having a series of inside jokes or vocabulary with a coworker isn’t flirting. Telling a coworker they really brighten the place up is probably flirting. Telling a coworker they secretly wish for the yellow dress to get in rotation is definitely flirting. Telling a coworker they did a good job on something and then suggesting they are probably good at lots of other things is definitely flirting. Double entendre’s are definitely flirting. So really, what did you hear? [/quote]
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