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Being asked to hook up. (by cobra)

 cobra (0)  (54 / M-F / Minnesota)
6-Apr-12 12:24 am
At work there are female coworkers that come straight out and ask to hook up. They are always in my business, ask too many personal questions etc... They start off with chit chat then out of the blue ask. Do you can't to hook up. I look at them with a straight face, walk away or change the conversation. He's I could say no and perhaps should. But they should still get the point. Its not that they are unattractive. Its that I hear them talk all day long and based on what they say. Would not touch them. I hear about multiple sexual partner the list goes on and on. Everything they are about is a turn off. Its thier whole life. I spend time trying to be far away from them when I can but for most of An 8 hour day they are just feet or inches away and oh yeah even signing along to these love songs playing softly in the office and starring while they do it ... I need a new job. One that won't make me sick and makes my wallet real thick lol

 

 

 
 
 Ram318 
6-Apr-12 1:29 am
Don't sh*t where u eat brother, and don't screw the help...unless u have another job lined up lol

 

 

 
 
 noluck1918 (0)    (38 / M-F / Missouri)
22-Nov-12 3:31 am
Tell em to go dwn to missouri

 

 

 
 
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