Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One would think a HR director knows better.
HR directors are typically the most worthless, smug, unethical women on a company payroll. Fat salaries for absolutely nothing, pursuing fake online degrees on the company dime and time, and jetting off to "training." Imagine all the employees and applicants this whore treated like dirt, while she was cheating on her husband with the boss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the hr director looks old and hideous how embarrassing to the wife. The other embarrassed woman is their lead hr person. What a trash company.
That's the first thought I had too. If my DH cheated and it ended up being some old, red faced, lady with three chins like the one here, I'd be even more humiliated.
Anonymous wrote:The woman next to them clearly knows them and knows what's going on. If they're implicating other colleagues in their affair, I would think that's the bigger problem than the affair itself from a company governance standpoint
Anonymous wrote:the hr director looks old and hideous how embarrassing to the wife. The other embarrassed woman is their lead hr person. What a trash company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm cheating. We do regular date things, like dinners and museums and movies. But we don't touch in public. So far, haven't been caught. That CEO was cupping her boob.
Yeah you don't do that unless you've been "inside"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never cheated on my wife of 22 years but I've envisioned what it would looked like if I were. Usually it looked like a hotel room or our office once everyone has left.
It absolutely did not look like taking my AP to a freaking concert and dancing with my arms around her. Jumbo tron or not, how could he have thought there wouldn't have been one single person there that knew either of the?
It sounds like a company outing or at least on the company's dime. Comments say there is at least one co-worker next to them on the video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never cheated on my wife of 22 years but I've envisioned what it would looked like if I were. Usually it looked like a hotel room or our office once everyone has left.
It absolutely did not look like taking my AP to a freaking concert and dancing with my arms around her. Jumbo tron or not, how could he have thought there wouldn't have been one single person there that knew either of the?
He wasn't thinking. Your personal cheating scenario is a fantasy. The reality looks like what this guy and woman are doing: having fun, going to fun events and probably effing a lot. Meanwhile, back at their homes: children, stress, bills, you know, the real adult world aka reality.
No. That is not what "real" affairs look like. This is what rich affairs look like.
lol, the actual locations will vary: bar, car show, but the idiocy and effing will be consistent.
It's more like cars, hotels and restaurants your friends would never go to.
The effing is few and far between, if it were often it would be boring like all effing.
Uh, no. Hell no. Men don't cheat so they can go to museums and have tea. They cheat for the ass. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:I've never cheated on my wife of 22 years but I've envisioned what it would looked like if I were. Usually it looked like a hotel room or our office once everyone has left.
It absolutely did not look like taking my AP to a freaking concert and dancing with my arms around her. Jumbo tron or not, how could he have thought there wouldn't have been one single person there that knew either of the?
Anonymous wrote:One would think a HR director knows better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Power imbalance? Huh? Every relationship has power imbalances. That makes them interesting. The problem is when they're used to abuse. Harvey was raping young women or forcing them to have sex so they could get a job. This CEO and HR director sure look like their into each other. Putting this into the me too category is demeaning to all the women who have been victims of sexual harassment and rape and is harmful to all the women who will be in the future.
Whoa. No, that's maybe specific to you and your own kinks. Relationships can be interesting for many, much more healthy, reasons.
If you think healthy relationships don't have power imbalances, you are incredibly naive. What makes them healthy is how the imbalances are managed. Also, you misread my post: I didn't say that the imbalances are the ONLY thing that makes relationships interesting.