Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for all of your thoughts. I did run into him yesterday and it was business as usual - friendly but professional. I could not help think about the great sex but I won't go there again. But I do need to get out more!
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for all of your thoughts. I did run into him yesterday and it was business as usual - friendly but professional. I could not help think about the great sex but I won't go there again. But I do need to get out more!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! This reminds me of my own IT story. About 15 years ago when I was single I was in my office and couldn't open a file that had been sent to me. I could barely spell IT so I was clueless on how to open it. I called our service desk and they sent over this really pretty technician to help me out. She leaned over my shoulder and looked at the computer screen and said matter of factly "Oh, you need to unzip!" I looked up at her and said "Isn't that sexual harassment?" She said, "I'm talking about your zip file you idiot, you need to unlock it". We ended up dating for a few months until she took another job in a different city. I did have fun asking her to unzip me on many occasions. We were both single and fairly junior so we never were at risk.
Obviously fake, there are no cute girls in IT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! This reminds me of my own IT story. About 15 years ago when I was single I was in my office and couldn't open a file that had been sent to me. I could barely spell IT so I was clueless on how to open it. I called our service desk and they sent over this really pretty technician to help me out. She leaned over my shoulder and looked at the computer screen and said matter of factly "Oh, you need to unzip!" I looked up at her and said "Isn't that sexual harassment?" She said, "I'm talking about your zip file you idiot, you need to unlock it". We ended up dating for a few months until she took another job in a different city. I did have fun asking her to unzip me on many occasions. We were both single and fairly junior so we never were at risk.
Obviously fake, there are no cute girls in IT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! This reminds me of my own IT story. About 15 years ago when I was single I was in my office and couldn't open a file that had been sent to me. I could barely spell IT so I was clueless on how to open it. I called our service desk and they sent over this really pretty technician to help me out. She leaned over my shoulder and looked at the computer screen and said matter of factly "Oh, you need to unzip!" I looked up at her and said "Isn't that sexual harassment?" She said, "I'm talking about your zip file you idiot, you need to unlock it". We ended up dating for a few months until she took another job in a different city. I did have fun asking her to unzip me on many occasions. We were both single and fairly junior so we never were at risk.
This is precious!
Anonymous wrote:Did you use virus protection?
Anyway OP, sound like it was fun and not a mistake at all. Don't text or talk to him and it should be fine. Anonymous wrote:LOL! This reminds me of my own IT story. About 15 years ago when I was single I was in my office and couldn't open a file that had been sent to me. I could barely spell IT so I was clueless on how to open it. I called our service desk and they sent over this really pretty technician to help me out. She leaned over my shoulder and looked at the computer screen and said matter of factly "Oh, you need to unzip!" I looked up at her and said "Isn't that sexual harassment?" She said, "I'm talking about your zip file you idiot, you need to unlock it". We ended up dating for a few months until she took another job in a different city. I did have fun asking her to unzip me on many occasions. We were both single and fairly junior so we never were at risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 45 and and divorced female with a high level job in a large company. At a company event last week I was chatting with a very nice early 30's guy in IT and I told him my home computer was so infected it was running like slow molasses. He offered to help me but since it was an old desk top he offered to come by after work to help me. He was charming and we quickly fell into very light banter that quickly got very flirty. To make a long story short we ended up in bed. I'm now back at work and know that sometime soon we will run into each other. This is not a relationship I want to pursue despite the fact that the sex was great. When we parted we didn't talk about getting together again or anything like that. I'm praying that he won't tell anyone but I can't be sure. Do I say anything to him or just keep my mouth shut? I'm definitely not a one night stand person so I don't know what the rules are or if there are any. I know there would be HR issues if this got out even though we work in very different parts of the company. I know I'm an idiot for doing this so no need to pile on. Just advice, please.
OP: "I'm definitely not a one night stand person "
The facts would suggest otherwise
OP here - I've only been divorced three months after a 17 year marriage and I hadn't had sex in well over a year. The guy was cute and charming and I was horny. That's not an excuse, just the facts. I'm sure other women have felt the same way.
you do not need to apologize OP. You are single, he is single. You wanted sex and you had consensual and good sex. Good for you!!
How do you know that he is single? OP never said that.
Anonymous wrote:LOL! This reminds me of my own IT story. About 15 years ago when I was single I was in my office and couldn't open a file that had been sent to me. I could barely spell IT so I was clueless on how to open it. I called our service desk and they sent over this really pretty technician to help me out. She leaned over my shoulder and looked at the computer screen and said matter of factly "Oh, you need to unzip!" I looked up at her and said "Isn't that sexual harassment?" She said, "I'm talking about your zip file you idiot, you need to unlock it". We ended up dating for a few months until she took another job in a different city. I did have fun asking her to unzip me on many occasions. We were both single and fairly junior so we never were at risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 45 and and divorced female with a high level job in a large company. At a company event last week I was chatting with a very nice early 30's guy in IT and I told him my home computer was so infected it was running like slow molasses. He offered to help me but since it was an old desk top he offered to come by after work to help me. He was charming and we quickly fell into very light banter that quickly got very flirty. To make a long story short we ended up in bed. I'm now back at work and know that sometime soon we will run into each other. This is not a relationship I want to pursue despite the fact that the sex was great. When we parted we didn't talk about getting together again or anything like that. I'm praying that he won't tell anyone but I can't be sure. Do I say anything to him or just keep my mouth shut? I'm definitely not a one night stand person so I don't know what the rules are or if there are any. I know there would be HR issues if this got out even though we work in very different parts of the company. I know I'm an idiot for doing this so no need to pile on. Just advice, please.
OP: "I'm definitely not a one night stand person "
The facts would suggest otherwise
OP here - I've only been divorced three months after a 17 year marriage and I hadn't had sex in well over a year. The guy was cute and charming and I was horny. That's not an excuse, just the facts. I'm sure other women have felt the same way.
you do not need to apologize OP. You are single, he is single. You wanted sex and you had consensual and good sex. Good for you!!