Is a CoWorker Crossing the Line?
62Question
"If a coworker is hitting on you....should you tell your significant other?"
Sexual Harassment?
If some coworkers don't make work hard enough, they have to hit on you too. Should you tell your significant other? I think that really depends. Is your significant other a jealous person or overly protective? Usually when situations such as this one arise you should probably not make your mate have a reason to worry when you are at work.
Here is something to think about. Are you being sexually harassed? Make sure that you are not welcoming this coworker to hit on you. Then let them know that you feel uncomfortable that they are making a pass at you. If this continues you should let a supervisor or manager know. If it's not you, it might be someone else. Be assertive, don't feel uncomfortable in your workplace.
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bryguy1 says:
3 months ago
I think that if you are TRULY in love with this person and you have a strong relationship with trust and honesty you should never keep things that are bothering you from one another. Husband and Wife or BF and GF should be able to confide in eachother regardless. The bonding or unity of 2 people on a relationship basis is that of understanding and sharing. If you cannot share something that is bothering you with the One person you Love because they might be jealous then in my belief a serious conversation between the two should be had. Trust, honesty and understanding go hand in hand in a relationship.