You don't have to be a late night comedian like David Letterman or Jimmy Kimmel to have an affair at work. Office romances are so prevalent these days that companies are asking in-office couples to sign "love contracts" to protect themselves and the company from lawsuits should something go wrong.
So how many people are finding love at work? According to a recent survey, 60 percent of employees in America have had an office relationship. That's up from 47 percent in 2003. Do you count among the people who have dipped their pens in the company ink?
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No.. but I would have liked to. Har dee har.
1I married my office romance
2Ditto RoaringSilence
3I said Yes but technically not at an office, but when I worked in restaurants, absolutely
4No. I believe in keeping work and dating separate. Exes are bad enough to deal with, but to work with them too?
5I have had workplaces crushes, but never gave into them, I dont Sh*t where i eat if you know what i mean.
6I met my boyfriend at my previous job. I left for a better job and we're still going strong.
7I married my office romance
But unlike Letterman's situation, we were both single.
86 years later..... yes.
9There's a difference between an office affair and an office relationship.
As for me, yes to the latter, no to the former.
10yes i have.
not the best idea ever but we are still together in a serious relationship and having a baby.
11No.
Don't sh*t where you eat.
12haha...yes...when i first started we were in different departments but now (after 2 break ups) he is a supervisor in my department. i learned my lesson...trust me!!!
13I'm marrying mine in august
14Yes, and it's not a good idea. I don't know if it was just the match (maybe it would have been better with a different guy or something) but it's not something that I think I'd do again.
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