Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in my experience, you can do everything possible to try to win them back while they're in an EA, and it won't stop it. Only removing them from the situation (which isn't necessarily doable if they work together) and totally breaking off contact will let it die out. It's like an intoxicating drug.
This is true. If they don't see each other, the EA tends to fade. It's the contact that keeps these relationships going.
Plus these are unconsummated. The itch stays unscratched.
DH here...I agree with both comments above. I am in love with a coworker who is hotter than DW (looks like a fitter, nympho version of Jennifer Love Hewitt). We've acknowledged the mutual attraction and that we'd love to sleep with each other, but it ain't happening because of our marriages. So the EA continues at the flirty, smolder level that exists exclusively within work hours. I try to minimize any mention of EAP's name at home, even though she's often on my mind. We never do lunch, and don't even have each other's cell numbers because we know that takes us down a path we've decided to avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in my experience, you can do everything possible to try to win them back while they're in an EA, and it won't stop it. Only removing them from the situation (which isn't necessarily doable if they work together) and totally breaking off contact will let it die out. It's like an intoxicating drug.
This is true. If they don't see each other, the EA tends to fade. It's the contact that keeps these relationships going.
Plus these are unconsummated. The itch stays unscratched.
DH here...I agree with both comments above. I am in love with a coworker who is hotter than DW (looks like a fitter, nympho version of Jennifer Love Hewitt). We've acknowledged the mutual attraction and that we'd love to sleep with each other, but it ain't happening because of our marriages. So the EA continues at the flirty, smolder level that exists exclusively within work hours. I try to minimize any mention of EAP's name at home, even though she's often on my mind. We never do lunch, and don't even have each other's cell numbers because we know that takes us down a path we've decided to avoid.
In " love" with this nympho Love Hewitt?
Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in my experience, you can do everything possible to try to win them back while they're in an EA, and it won't stop it. Only removing them from the situation (which isn't necessarily doable if they work together) and totally breaking off contact will let it die out. It's like an intoxicating drug.
This is true. If they don't see each other, the EA tends to fade. It's the contact that keeps these relationships going.
Plus these are unconsummated. The itch stays unscratched.
DH here...I agree with both comments above. I am in love with a coworker who is hotter than DW (looks like a fitter, nympho version of Jennifer Love Hewitt). We've acknowledged the mutual attraction and that we'd love to sleep with each other, but it ain't happening because of our marriages. So the EA continues at the flirty, smolder level that exists exclusively within work hours. I try to minimize any mention of EAP's name at home, even though she's often on my mind. We never do lunch, and don't even have each other's cell numbers because we know that takes us down a path we've decided to avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in my experience, you can do everything possible to try to win them back while they're in an EA, and it won't stop it. Only removing them from the situation (which isn't necessarily doable if they work together) and totally breaking off contact will let it die out. It's like an intoxicating drug.
This is true. If they don't see each other, the EA tends to fade. It's the contact that keeps these relationships going.
Plus these are unconsummated. The itch stays unscratched.
DH here...I agree with both comments above. I am in love with a coworker who is hotter than DW (looks like a fitter, nympho version of Jennifer Love Hewitt). We've acknowledged the mutual attraction and that we'd love to sleep with each other, but it ain't happening because of our marriages. So the EA continues at the flirty, smolder level that exists exclusively within work hours. I try to minimize any mention of EAP's name at home, even though she's often on my mind. We never do lunch, and don't even have each other's cell numbers because we know that takes us down a path we've decided to avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in my experience, you can do everything possible to try to win them back while they're in an EA, and it won't stop it. Only removing them from the situation (which isn't necessarily doable if they work together) and totally breaking off contact will let it die out. It's like an intoxicating drug.
This is true. If they don't see each other, the EA tends to fade. It's the contact that keeps these relationships going.
Plus these are unconsummated. The itch stays unscratched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is why you don't get married boys. She is completely scamming her DH and might some day bring home a disease. Totally self centered.
You sound like an MRA douchebag.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, in my experience, you can do everything possible to try to win them back while they're in an EA, and it won't stop it. Only removing them from the situation (which isn't necessarily doable if they work together) and totally breaking off contact will let it die out. It's like an intoxicating drug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she has lunch with this guy alone (not with a group of coworkers) that is a bad sign and inappropriate.
This.
Anonymous wrote:DW here. I also talk about a married co-worker at times with DH. And we text after work-hours. DH knows we went to lunch. DH sees maybe 1 text a week, but really it's daily. DH jokes about my co-worker. Sex with DH is 2-3 times a week and is great in terms of physical sensations but not emotional.
My co-worker has been my AP for months. DH is clueless.
Why do I need an AP? Because he makes me feel like a woman again. He gives me an ego boost. He notices little details about me that DH never noticed. I will never leave DH.
Anonymous wrote:If she has lunch with this guy alone (not with a group of coworkers) that is a bad sign and inappropriate.