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Typically this isn't a smart move especially if you work in a small place or in the same office...but I've started with this girl I work only part time with. I'm technically her superior but we never work at the same time.

So....good idea? Anyone have any experience with this type of situation?

and no you pervs, there will be no pics :)

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Have experience.

Normally not a good idea, esp if you are her superior since there are usually rules against stuff like that.

If it goes bad, poo gets REAL awkward REAL fast. Really depends on how big your office is and how often you 2 would be interacting.

If it goes well, then you have nothing to worry about.

I would say no, but we all know ur not going to listen to whether or not we say yes or no.

Here's a ray of hope for you though, my parents met in the workplace, snuck around for a long time...they are still together and happy after 31 years of marriage.

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Have experience.

Normally not a good idea, esp if you are her superior since there are usually rules against stuff like that.

If it goes bad, poo gets REAL awkward REAL fast. Really depends on how big your office is and how often you 2 would be interacting.

If it goes well, then you have nothing to worry about.

I would say no, but we all know ur not going to listen to whether or not we say yes or no.

Here's a ray of hope for you though, my parents met in the workplace, snuck around for a long time...they are still together and happy after 31 years of marriage.

Are you Lippards GF?

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Meh, hooked up with 1 girl at my last job and almost a 2nd a week later. Didn't really avoid the 1st one, just didn't seek her out to talk, if she talked to me it was fine. No co-workers knew that I knew of and that was the most important thing. Quit for another job 2 and a half weeks after anyway.

Just keep it on the dl

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Have experience.

Normally not a good idea, esp if you are her superior since there are usually rules against stuff like that.

If it goes bad, poo gets REAL awkward REAL fast. Really depends on how big your office is and how often you 2 would be interacting.

If it goes well, then you have nothing to worry about.

I would say no, but we all know ur not going to listen to whether or not we say yes or no.

Here's a ray of hope for you though, my parents met in the workplace, snuck around for a long time...they are still together and happy after 31 years of marriage.

The thing is I know I'm gonna have to stop working there before year's end because I'm finishing my masters and need to focus. And like I said we're talking a place of part time shifts (not full time) and we don't even work at the same time daily. So its kinda tricky because I like avoiding these situations at all costs but we never really interact at the office. I originally met her elsewhere and everything has been out of the office.

If anything happens, I'll just keep it discreet and ask her what she wants.

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