Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:40     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

This is why women can't get ahead at work. Because lunch with a co-worker 3-4 times a year has to be run by his wife.

Ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:39     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Don't worry about this. It is fine to go to lunch with her occasionally. And you should not worry at all that she hsas romantic feelings about you. She sees you as somebody who she works with, kind of like a kind of brother.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:38     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Would you invite your wife to lunch with your colleague?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:36     Subject: Re:Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Anonymous wrote:OP. I guess most women would not go out to lunch with a married man alone multiple times unless they had romantic intentions.

You are correct. SAHM will not even schedule played with a SAHD because of the sexual tension. You are right to be concerned.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:36     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Ask your wife
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:35     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Better question, what does your wife think?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:35     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Inappropriate for the married dude or the single woman or both?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:35     Subject: Re:Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Anonymous wrote:OP. I guess most women would not go out to lunch with a married man alone multiple times unless they had romantic intentions.


This is a shitty, sexist thing to say. If she was male, you wouldn't suspect attraction. You would just assume you were buddies. Women are allowed to engage in friendships with men without having ulterior motives. Maybe you should leave her alone for her own good.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:34     Subject: Re:Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Anonymous wrote:OP. I guess most women would not go out to lunch with a married man alone multiple times unless they had romantic intentions.


Are you kidding?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:34     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Absolutely inappropriate. Where are your boundaries?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:33     Subject: Re:Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

OP. I guess most women would not go out to lunch with a married man alone multiple times unless they had romantic intentions.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:31     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

What is the problem?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:31     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Anonymous wrote:Why would you think she is romantically interested in you?


LOL. Typical guy.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:29     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

Why would you think she is romantically interested in you?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2016 19:28     Subject: Married man going to lunch with single female inappropriate?

I'm a happily married man. Over the last year or so I have been going to lunch with a female colleague, 3 to 4 times a year. We are about the same age, in our mid 40s. She is well aware that I'm happily married but does not seem to be bothered by it. Truth is that I do find her attractive but no way I would do anything inappropriate. I enjoy her company and we talk about work, life, etc. I have never cheated on my wife of over 20 years, either emotionally or physically and I don't ever plan to. Do you think it is inappropriate for me to continue having the occasional lunch with her? Also, do you think she may be interested in me romantically even though she is aware about my situation? I would appreciate a lady's perspective on this. If she sees me as a good friend, then it may not be too risky to continue. If not, then probably best to stop. I have not discussed with my wife yet.