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Topic: Flirting at work
Pauldun's photo
Thu 11/29/18 10:43 PM
Flirting wit married members of the opposite sex at work!

Would you do it? And take it beyond just a flirt and and have a sexual fling with her or him?

Even thow you know their partner?

MK2's photo
Fri 11/30/18 02:32 AM
Edited by MK2 on Fri 11/30/18 02:32 AM
Old school here
Never flirting or date your co worker or your neighbor..
At the end, one has to move :smile:

Duttoneer's photo
Fri 11/30/18 03:10 AM

Flirting wit married members of the opposite sex at work!

Would you do it? And take it beyond just a flirt and and have a sexual fling with her or him?

Even thow you know their partner?


A laugh and joke with married co-workers yes, but flirting not such a good idea in my opinion.

Larsi666 😽's photo
Fri 11/30/18 03:15 AM

Old school here
Never flirting or date your co worker or your neighbor..
At the end, one has to move :smile:


You should have told me before I dated my ex wife :wink:

no photo
Fri 11/30/18 04:20 AM

Flirting wit married members of the opposite sex at work!

Would you do it? And take it beyond just a flirt and and have a sexual fling with her or him?

Even thow you know their partner?


If he's married, he's off limits! No flirting and no sex! So no, I wouldn't!



SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Fri 11/30/18 06:32 AM
Nope. That's a no-go zone.
Very disrespectful. Taking it further even more so.
If you feel it's okay, you might want to think about why that is.

oldkid46's photo
Fri 11/30/18 06:58 AM
May I remind you of the "ME TOO" movement and the effect it has had on careers? Flirting at work, taken wrong, can destroy you. Not worth the risk!!!!

MK2's photo
Fri 11/30/18 07:14 AM


Old school here
Never flirting or date your co worker or your neighbor..
At the end, one has to move :smile:


You should have told me before I dated my ex wife :wink:

I'll remind you Laris... Next time :wink:
drinker

Larsi666 😽's photo
Fri 11/30/18 07:17 AM



Old school here
Never flirting or date your co worker or your neighbor..
At the end, one has to move :smile:


You should have told me before I dated my ex wife :wink:

I'll remind you Laris... Next time :wink:
drinker



Thanks drinker

But there ain't no next time. No candidates in work, and all neighbors seem happily married laugh

EirikViking's photo
Fri 11/30/18 07:34 AM
Easier said than done. But the obvious answer is no.

Rock's photo
Fri 11/30/18 07:45 AM
Always a bad idea,
to dip the pen in the company inkwell.


NotPay4Play's photo
Fri 11/30/18 08:17 AM

Always a bad idea,
to dip the pen in the company inkwell.




Or to fish in the company pond. But flirting i see nothing wrong with it.

Arizona_Coughee's photo
Sat 12/01/18 10:19 AM
No way in hell. ... the golden rule

Darknalovly43's photo
Sun 12/09/18 11:25 AM
There's an old saying,"never eat where you shyt". The consequences are what you need to look at if one proceeds to do this.

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sun 12/09/18 12:39 PM
In every serious business place that I am aware of, sexual flirting at work is a fireable offense. It's against the rules in several areas, not just potential sexual harassment.

And no, I find extramarital dalliances to be reprehensible on multiple levels, and would NEVER come anywhere NEAR participation in such.

no photo
Sun 12/09/18 01:00 PM
talking from experience
just
DON'T !!!!!!!!!!!!

Toodygirl5's photo
Sun 12/09/18 01:49 PM
I don't flirt with married men, if I know they are married at work are anywhere.

So, I definitely wouldn't want to get involved with a married man.

No way !

no photo
Sun 12/09/18 01:53 PM
married?? missed that part
just thought someone from work
never a married person
god, i will use the f word, so close :/

Mark ely's photo
Mon 12/10/18 12:11 AM
:grin:

Long conversations's photo
Mon 12/10/18 06:13 AM
A big NO. Each place has its peculiarities and office isn't a place to do such thing, unless of course it is designated for sex or flirtation. I would never go for that and advise others too to don't do so. If the nature of work requires and allows such behaviour than one cannot backtrack. But the topic suggests that the workplace under consideration isn't of that kind. So relax and enjoy

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