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  • A Question For ALL The Women Out There ?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    If I asked her for a date today..and she said yes..but she has a friend with benefit..should I worry if her and I get closer? Or will her feelings for him fade and her like me more if we get along great?
  • All that matters .........?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    If I asked her for a date today..and she said yes..but she has a friend with benefit..should I worry if her and I get closer? Or will her feelings for him fade and her like me more if we get along great? I'm not letting it phase me because we arent together and have only known eachother for 8 days. I want things to get serious with her and I first.
  • If I got The date ......?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    If I asked her for a date today..and she said yes..but she has a friend with benefit..should I worry if her and I get closer? Or will her feelings for him fade and her like me more if we get along great?
  • If one of your love ones got sick due to another person, would you.........?

    Marriage & Divorce - 6 hours ago

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    Be Mad at the person that infected your love one?? Also if your love one pass away due to the infection??? I'm talking about fever
  • dad died grandmother says life insurance was drained by funeral costs?

    Family - 7 hours ago

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    my father died. I am his only kid Im 27. my grandmother took a life insurance policy out on my father. I was never told the details. The arrangements was no funeral parlor 2 days after he died we went to the family church and had mass then went straight to the cemetery. I am unsure of how to find out if I was lied to. or if my grandmother was the one to end up with what ever the life insurance paid off. I have heard that she may have been the primary beneficiary as long as she survived his dying. and I would then be the secondary, only being beneficiary if my grandmother was deceased when he died. can someone put this in perspective for me please?
  • Teens: Is it embarassing not to have any plans for weekends?

    Friends - 8 hours ago

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    Do u feel nervous when it's thursday and u sill don't have any plans for the weekend? Do u feel sad or embarassed to stay at home all day on Saturday?
  • what do u do when one of your best doesnt like your other best friend!?help mi pllzzz?

    Friends - 8 hours ago

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    one of my friends really doesnt like my other best friend wat can i do....
  • Help! Boy trouble! Or maybe it's me..?

    Singles & Dating - 8 hours ago

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    Okay,here's the deal. Whenever I like a guy,I don't want him to right away (if at all), so I act uninterested even when he shows interest.It's childish but it's a defense mechanism for me. So there's this guy I really like a lot and I've given him the cold shoulder, even when I tried to show interest (I'm messed up,I know). I want to know if there's a way for me to fix the damage,start over maybe. The only method that I haven't tried is telling him flat out,which I cannot (will not) do, especially since I think he make have lost some interest. If anyone has any USEFUL advice,strategies,etc., I'd greatly appreciate them
  • How did u meet the person u ended up marrying?

    Singles & Dating - 8 hours ago

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    1. how old were u and the person when u guys met for the first time? 2. where and how did u meet the person 3. did u instantly realize that the person is " the one" when u first met him/her. 4. how long did it take to finally decide to marry 5. What's the top reason that u have decided to spend the rest of ur time with him/her?
  • How different are you from your fiance/fiancee?

    Weddings - 8 hours ago

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    How different are you from your loved one? i am more of aggressive, he's passive; i am impatient, he's patient; im little loud, he's very quiet. how about you? :)

Office affairs

Is dating a colleague a normal part of modern life or a recipe for disaster - or even a pink slip?

By Sarah Treleaven
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In 1964, the legendary Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown published a book called Sex and the Office that encouraged women to liberate their libidos and saddle up a supply of willing male colleagues. She recommended using flattery to get ahead, keeping a bottle of booze in a desk drawer and viewing lunch breaks as a way to tackle hungers that can't be sated with a simple Cobb salad.

Times have changed, of course, but the office affair is still far from uncommon. According to the 2008 Harlequin Romance Report, 33 percent of men and 32 percent of women surveyed admitted to having slept with a co-worker. Whether you work in a tall tower in Toronto or a boutique in Vancouver, the work environment can provide an assortment of potential mates. "Love is very hard to find, and the workplace is a common source of talent," says Fiorella Callocchia, president of HR Impact, a human-resources consulting firm in Oakville, Ont. "It beats the heck out of a bar, and usually you're sober when you meet somebody at work."

Well, one would certainly hope. That was the case for Penny Staznik, 36, who works in human resources for a large financial services firm in Toronto and met her 33-year-old accountant husband while on the job. "I have vast experience in this field," she says cheerfully, adding that she's met a total of four boyfriends at work. Around five years ago she invited a group of co-workers to a holiday party, and her now husband was the only one who trudged through a blizzard to get there. "We ended up ditching the party and going out to dinner; there was a lot of chemistry," she says.

Staznik and her husband, who no longer work together, saw each other in the office every day - something she acknowledges not everyone can handle. "It can be a problem when it doesn't work out," she says. "You have to know that you're going to bump into these people and you want to be comfortable talking to them." Staznik's husband left their workplace for another job about four months after they started dating, but she misses seeing him around the office. "We don't really see each other during the day unless we book an appointment - he works only a couple of blocks away," she says. "We keep saying we should make a point of having lunch more often - evenings can be so busy with events and our little one."

But what about the steamy side of things, like being stretched out over a boardroom table after a day of simmering flirtation? In reality most people are reluctant to compromise their jobs. "I've always been afraid of getting caught," says Staznik. "The offices don't lock around here."

While the silent exchange of smouldering looks over cubicle walls might sound exciting, working with your lover isn't so much fun when things sour at home. If you've had a fight with your boyfriend, often you just need some time to yourself. But when you work together, there he is, standing next to the fax machine or heating up his lunch in the microwave.

Even if you're not sparring, that doesn't mean that dating a co-worker won't affect your output. (Scribbling his name all over your file folder isn't going to finish that report.) Andrew Davies, a 32-year-old graphic designer in Toronto, says that his secret workplace relationship interrupted his productivity. "There was a guy who was always flirting with my girlfriend," he says. "I found myself doing low-level espionage, and I can remember mornings just sitting there, sipping my coffee, not focused on the computer screen, thinking about her and this guy making out in the elevator."

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  • 1. Posted by Steve on Mon, Nov 16, 2009

    It's a two way street, my wife got caught, yes Women are just as bad. Sad EH, are little boy in day care at the time and she was always home late. I guess that's why I'm the better cook in the family.

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  • 2. Posted by Sudburyguy on Mon, Aug 24, 2009

    Barbara G is just bitter because I didn't call her the day after the office party.

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  • 3. Posted by BARBARA G on Thu, Jul 23, 2009

    NOTHING IS WRONG WITH AN OFFICE AFFAIR AS LONG AS YOU AREN'T HAVING IT WITH A MARRIED MAN, THEN YOU HAVE CROSSED A LINE THAT IS UNFORGIVEABLE!

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