This poses a question as to the actual meaning of 'cheating'. In my scenario I became really close to our receptionist. We could talk about anything (and I mean anything), had 'lunch dates' every other week which we spent time talking about her and her family. She gave me a chocolate rose for Valentines Day and I gave her the Twilight collection in hardback for Christmas (while her husband gave her a washer and dryer). Never were we intimate or had sex but her husband was obviously jealous and yet she loves him. Was she cheating?
"Relationship counselors" would probably call this "emotional cheating".
This poses a question as to the actual meaning of 'cheating'. In my scenario I became really close to our receptionist. We could talk about anything (and I mean anything), had 'lunch dates' every other week which we spent time talking about her and her family. She gave me a chocolate rose for Valentines Day and I gave her the Twilight collection in hardback for Christmas (while her husband gave her a washer and dryer). Never were we intimate or had sex but her husband was obviously jealous and yet she loves him. Was she cheating?
Arkansas = Jim Halpert?
Careful dude, I know how this one plays out. Her husband...we'll call him "Roy" will get ****** and try and kick your ***, but one of your coworkers, "Dwight" will mace the hell out of him.
No worries though, you'll get together with this receptionist ("Pam") in the end and be promoted to co-manager.
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