Anonymous wrote:They hate each other a little too much, like “with a passion.”![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My now DH and I worked for the same company in the same department and when he went into his boss’ office to tell him he was getting married the boss asked “To who?”. We had been dating for about 8-9 months so at least we fooled one person. It did annoy me that my now DH would pass me in the hall and just say hi as though I wasn’t the girl he had had great sex with the night before!
I’m sure he would have loved to have bent you over your desk after hours but he used good judgement!
How do you know he hasn't?
Anonymous wrote:I discovered my husbands affair by putting together a string of very minor details. The first one was at a post soccer game team dinner. My coach husband was passing out peoples various orders and looked to his affair partner (totally clueless to this fact at the time) and said “I think they still put the mayo on, I’ll take it.” It was a small gesture but I remember thinking why would he know Rebecca Slovic hates mayo??? Probably bc he had lunch with her twice a week for over a year!!! Duh!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:What are the things that give away that people are together without confirmation from the people involved?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s one. When I was dating my DH, we weren’t telling anyone at work (we worked together). We are sitting having lunch, and he wanted to taste what I was drinking and just picked up my beverage and drank out of my straw. You don’t just do that with a work friend. It’s the really little things.
Same with us. We worked together in NY and we were in SF for the weekend after a big sales meeting and someone saw us walking through Ghiardelli Square holding hands. Dead giveaway! The word spread like wild fire.
Anonymous wrote:At my office, it was when the receptionist and the sales guy started commuting to work together.