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Work Spouse


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ur just work single and sour about it

lol no it has nothing to do with that, I could have put that message in any of your threads.

I dont want to be work wife with anyone here. 2 gay guys, 1 straight guy that constantly throws out creepy ass comments, and 2 extremely unattractive women

One guy is closest to my age and he's probably the person Im closest to here, but I wouldn't consider him my "work spouse"

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lol no it has nothing to do with that, I could have put that message in any of your threads.

I dont want to be work wife with anyone here. 2 gay guys, 1 straight guy that constantly throws out creepy ass comments, and 2 extremely unattractive women

One guy is closest to my age and he's probably the person Im closest to here, but I wouldn't consider him my "work spouse"

Who said you have to be work straight?

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Who said you have to be work straight?

I dont like either of them enough to want them to be my work spouse. One is extremely OCD and we have nothing in common and he already has a serious bromance going on with straight creepy guy.

My boss, the other gay one, yeah no. I dont want to know anything about his personal life and what he does outside of work (trust me, ive heard things and they have disturbed me). so yeah, I do a good job and get my work done and thats it with him.

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