"Work Spouse"

cyfanatic13

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I have a 40 year old coworker (who is married) that always tries to make it a thing that he has a "work wife" and always ends up being an attractive gal in her early 20's. He's generally a pretty nice guy and we get along well, but I've always found it creepy.
 

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I feel like this would get in the way of my general policy of being willing to leave a job at lunch and never come back if things go south
 
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Wait, is it not ok to be scheduling physical 1on1s in your home office (aka bedroom with a desk)?
this your office?

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I have a 40 year old coworker (who is married) that always tries to make it a thing that he has a "work wife" and always ends up being an attractive gal in her early 20's. He's generally a pretty nice guy and we get along well, but I've always found it creepy.
That is creepy, if one has to declare it and"claim someone" to be the work spouse. Sounds like the guy is self-centered and egotistical.

I've been on a gazillion project teams and the best "work spouse"friendships develop organically. Even with that many teams, I've probably had "two work spouses." Both times I was on the development side and the others were on the business/user/customer side.
 
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