Anonymous wrote:Guy here. There is a woman who I know is interested at work and I've toyed around with the idea of asking her out. I work in an office environment and she works in a different part of the building that I have to walk by in order to get to the cafeteria. She works for the health insurance company we get our health insurance from, so I feel like that does help that she at least doesn't work for the same company. If things didn't work out, I'd have the option of avoiding walking to this part of the building if I wanted to, but I'd hope we could be mature enough to be civil in time.
Still, something is telling me to avoid anything with someone at work. It's nice to have the separation between work and home life. However, I don't have a lot of other good options and am generally stuck with meeting people online, which isn't so great.
What have been your experiences with dating people you've met at work?
Anonymous wrote:Guy here. There is a woman who I know is interested at work and I've toyed around with the idea of asking her out. I work in an office environment and she works in a different part of the building that I have to walk by in order to get to the cafeteria. She works for the health insurance company we get our health insurance from, so I feel like that does help that she at least doesn't work for the same company. If things didn't work out, I'd have the option of avoiding walking to this part of the building if I wanted to, but I'd hope we could be mature enough to be civil in time.
Still, something is telling me to avoid anything with someone at work. It's nice to have the separation between work and home life. However, I don't have a lot of other good options and am generally stuck with meeting people online, which isn't so great.
What have been your experiences with dating people you've met at work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?
Because you are supposed to be working not socializing, lusting, crushing, limmering, or any of that other nonsense that you are not being paid to do.
Haha. It's possible to work, socialize and find love
Not and give your employer an honest 8 hours a day.
Anyone have a story they are willing to tell? I think something that recently happened to me could be classified as sexual harassment but I don’t want to make a big deal of it because I work predominantly with men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?
Because you are supposed to be working not socializing, lusting, crushing, limmering, or any of that other nonsense that you are not being paid to do.
Haha. It's possible to work, socialize and find love
Not and give your employer an honest 8 hours a day.
A happy employee is a productive employee. Lighten up.
They're not paying you to be "happy". They're paying you to give them 8 hours of work. It is your responsibility, as an adult professional, to be productive even without goofing off to "socialize and find love".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?
Because you are supposed to be working not socializing, lusting, crushing, limmering, or any of that other nonsense that you are not being paid to do.
Haha. It's possible to work, socialize and find love
Not and give your employer an honest 8 hours a day.
A happy employee is a productive employee. Lighten up.
They're not paying you to be "happy". They're paying you to give them 8 hours of work. It is your responsibility, as an adult professional, to be productive even without goofing off to "socialize and find love".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?
Because you are supposed to be working not socializing, lusting, crushing, limmering, or any of that other nonsense that you are not being paid to do.
Haha. It's possible to work, socialize and find love
Not and give your employer an honest 8 hours a day.
A happy employee is a productive employee. Lighten up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?
Because you are supposed to be working not socializing, lusting, crushing, limmering, or any of that other nonsense that you are not being paid to do.
Haha. It's possible to work, socialize and find love
Not and give your employer an honest 8 hours a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?
Because you are supposed to be working not socializing, lusting, crushing, limmering, or any of that other nonsense that you are not being paid to do.
Haha. It's possible to work, socialize and find love
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?
Because you are supposed to be working not socializing, lusting, crushing, limmering, or any of that other nonsense that you are not being paid to do.
Haha. It's possible to work, socialize and find love
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?
Because you are supposed to be working not socializing, lusting, crushing, limmering, or any of that other nonsense that you are not being paid to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really that much of a loser that you can only meet potential dates at work?
I don’t understand this mentality at all. Other than my house, the place I spend the most time is work, with a thousand other people. Why would I automatically rule all of them out?