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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are both married, and at this point I don't know the difference between flirting and propositioning - I have never (even when I was single) had any male attention to speak of, outside of my husband (and he is not exactly the doting type), so maybe I am reading too much into in. He is direct about enjoying time with me when we do lunches, he stops in to chat regularly, texts a lot (lots of jokes) and is very excited that we are traveling together soon for work- even started planning some after work activities. [/quote] You should not do lunch unless it is with a group of other coworkers. You should not do business travel with him if you can avoid it. You should DEFINITELY NOT do after work activities. You know you are going up to the line here, and making it easy to cross it. Back off now.[/quote]
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