huffingtonpost.com — A few nights ago, a friend told me an interesting story. When she'd started her job at a major financial institution, a family friend, who also worked there, pulled her aside to give her some advice about avoiding having an affair.
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brundlefly76Sep 14, 2007
Throw that list away - all the best sex happens in the office!
tantoSep 14, 2007
When you spy on your suspected cheating spouse, please make sure you consider all the possibilities you might encounter and whether you can handle them.<a class="user" href="http://orangtuamurid.info/blog/2007/02/21/cheating-husband-or-wife-6-keys-to-know-if-you-are-ready-to-handle-what-you-might-find-when-you-spy/">http://orangtuamurid.info/blog/2007/02/21/cheating-husband-or-wife-6-keys-to-know-if-you-are-ready-to-handle-what-you-might-find-when-you-spy/</a>
scout29cSep 14, 2007
Tip number 6. Don’t get involved with someone at work unless your serious -- getting married serious. An affair will eventually end and you’ll have to face each other ever day. You’ll end up dreading to go to work for a whole nother reason than just hating work. If you must get involve with someone at work, do it with someone from a different section or organization. At least, you wouldn’t have to see them or work with them when it goes sour. And unless you are serious, it will. One will get tired of the other, and since there is no commitment, will want to move on. Who wants to work in that kind of environment? Of course, if you plan to stay where you work for only a short period -- not the 10, 20 year, or career type commitment -- f**k until you brain bleeds.
nicko68Sep 14, 2007
Why the digg down?