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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a male, I no longer will do dinner with a female colleague. I know it's not fair, but it's been indirectly told to us, "in today's times" to just not do it. I think it's awful but it's the new trend I am seeing in corporate. [/quote] Woman here and I can't say that I blame you. DH travels with female colleagues a few times a year and I wish he would be more cautious. He is not alone when he travels but often in small groups. And the males are both the superiors to the females. They have even gone as far as renting a house for them instead of separate hotel rooms. I put a stop to that and now they at least get separate hotel rooms. He thinks I'm afraid he's going to cheat but that's not it at all. He can do that in a hotel room. You just never know and if one of these women sues DH, they could take everything from us (he is a small business owner).[/quote] Well, at least you're not afraid he's going to be raped. :roll: [/quote]
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