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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should go. After four months they've moved on to something else. It's also likely that spouses don't know about it - neither my spouse nor I would bring this kind of gossip home, simply because we don't have enough time to talk about the things we WANT to talk about, much less worry about you. I think other people may not gossip about it because they don't want to raise questions about similar behavior of their own. No one is perfect. No marriage is perfect. Go. [/quote] I agree with this PP. The chances of DH's coworkers sharing this with their spouses is slim, especially if the coworkers are men, because they do not want their own spouses to be concerned that they could act similarly. And the coworkers who know about DH's behavior won't be openly discussing it amongst themselves, especially if it's serious enough to warrant further action on the part of the company. Most people stay quiet with what they know about their coworkers, especially with regard to things that happen on business trips. As for what the people with knowledge may or may not think of you, I wouldn't worry about it. For all they know, you may have dirt on them - or your DH might. [/quote]
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