Anonymous
Post 09/20/2016 16:25     Subject: Re:Someone has a work crush on me -- what's appropriate?

Last week, I was at a work event and a coworker tried to kiss me, I simply said, "you got married to a gorgeous successful woman 4 months ago you f'ing asshole"

Nipped that in the bud.

Continue down that road and women will never be able to have male mentors, go to dinner with CEOs, etc.

F.that.shit

Really, you need that loser to feel "human"
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2016 16:17     Subject: Someone has a work crush on me -- what's appropriate?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're married, but do you consider your husband your soulmate?


Op here. I do consider DH to be my soulmate. He works a lot, though.


95% sure this is a troll, with "he works a lot" teasing it out.

5% chance it's not you're just another woman that would like to lead on the schmuck at work for attention.
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2016 15:54     Subject: Someone has a work crush on me -- what's appropriate?

OP, please check back once you sleep with him. It's going to happen.
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2016 14:36     Subject: Someone has a work crush on me -- what's appropriate?

Anonymous wrote:You're married, but do you consider your husband your soulmate?


Op here. I do consider DH to be my soulmate. He works a lot, though.
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2016 17:50     Subject: Someone has a work crush on me -- what's appropriate?

Lots of work crushes on DCUM lately. I have a work crush, and the feeling is mutual. Lots of flirting, and makes me feel alive. I struggle with guilt just for enjoying the interactions - guess I know how slippery a slope a work crush can be, but still damn fun!
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2016 19:35     Subject: Someone has a work crush on me -- what's appropriate?

You're married, but do you consider your husband your soulmate?
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2016 12:04     Subject: Re:Someone has a work crush on me -- what's appropriate?

OP here. Wow, you guys were a lot nicer than expected. I was expecting to get torched. I posted after I gave him a tiny smile instead of acting completely oblivious. It felt nice to be human.