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			hecter wrote:I honestly think that you should take her out to lunch for her last day of work, and keep it in your pants until the day after she's fired. Colleagues go out for lunch all the time, it's no big deal and long as you're not sticking your meat into her at the diner restroom.


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		Gregrios wrote:hecter wrote:I honestly think that you should take her out to lunch for her last day of work, and keep it in your pants until the day after she's fired. Colleagues go out for lunch all the time, it's no big deal and long as you're not sticking your meat into her at the diner restroom.
Unfortunately this guy don't seem to have that kind of self-restraint.

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		gdeangel wrote:Gregrios wrote:hecter wrote:I honestly think that you should take her out to lunch for her last day of work, and keep it in your pants until the day after she's fired. Colleagues go out for lunch all the time, it's no big deal and long as you're not sticking your meat into her at the diner restroom.
Unfortunately this guy don't seem to have that kind of self-restraint.
You are aware that sexual harassment can be based on "hostile environment", meaning looking at them in a way that makes them"uncomfortable" in the workplace - doesn't apparently matter that there is something unusual going on to look at ... Seriously, I'm pretty sure you could trump up a sexual harassment claim, and a support it with an, "oh, look, so-and-so co-worker tried to see her socially outside of work (forget to mention in the complaint it was after she was terminated). That place was teeming with come-on's and inappropriate behavior". That's why in a very catch-22 world, it's maybe better to have a "co-worker to co-worker" lunch, size up the situation a little better, etc. rather than to bust into a candlelit dinner and such.
And beyond that, suppose it was neither a come-on or entrapment. Suppose she was just uncomfortable a took off her bra for a few minutes. Maybe there was a draft. Did any of you horn dogs think of that??


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		Gregrios wrote:gdeangel wrote:Gregrios wrote:hecter wrote:I honestly think that you should take her out to lunch for her last day of work, and keep it in your pants until the day after she's fired. Colleagues go out for lunch all the time, it's no big deal and long as you're not sticking your meat into her at the diner restroom.
Unfortunately this guy don't seem to have that kind of self-restraint.
You are aware that sexual harassment can be based on "hostile environment", meaning looking at them in a way that makes them"uncomfortable" in the workplace - doesn't apparently matter that there is something unusual going on to look at ... Seriously, I'm pretty sure you could trump up a sexual harassment claim, and a support it with an, "oh, look, so-and-so co-worker tried to see her socially outside of work (forget to mention in the complaint it was after she was terminated). That place was teeming with come-on's and inappropriate behavior". That's why in a very catch-22 world, it's maybe better to have a "co-worker to co-worker" lunch, size up the situation a little better, etc. rather than to bust into a candlelit dinner and such.
And beyond that, suppose it was neither a come-on or entrapment. Suppose she was just uncomfortable a took off her bra for a few minutes. Maybe there was a draft. Did any of you horn dogs think of that??
You're the one that said you got hard.

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		 Ok. I get it now.
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			Gregrios wrote::lol: Ok. I get it now.
On a serious note, you're the only one here that knows what kind of person she is so good luck with that. I only gave you my opinion as someone who has no idea who you're talking about. The fact that you were thinking about a possible lawsuit is the reason why I tell you to take caution. I was just going with your line of thinking that is unless you're just an overly paranoid person.


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		gdeangel wrote:Gregrios wrote::lol: Ok. I get it now.
On a serious note, you're the only one here that knows what kind of person she is so good luck with that. I only gave you my opinion as someone who has no idea who you're talking about. The fact that you were thinking about a possible lawsuit is the reason why I tell you to take caution. I was just going with your line of thinking that is unless you're just an overly paranoid person.
No, I'm not particularly paranoid. I just happen to be in an area where unemployment is very high and economic outlook particularly dim. Money first, pussy second.

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			gdeangel wrote:Gregrios wrote::lol: Ok. I get it now.
On a serious note, you're the only one here that knows what kind of person she is so good luck with that. I only gave you my opinion as someone who has no idea who you're talking about. The fact that you were thinking about a possible lawsuit is the reason why I tell you to take caution. I was just going with your line of thinking that is unless you're just an overly paranoid person.
No, I'm not particularly paranoid. I just happen to be in an area where unemployment is very high and economic outlook particularly dim. Money first, pussy second.
 
 

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			jonesthecurl wrote:Don't push it. When she's been off work for a week or so, ring her up. ask her how she's coping. See where things go from there.

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			gdeangel wrote:Conclusion of the story: So instead I offered to serve as a reference if she ever needed one... thought this would be a good way to stay in touch. We'll see if she calls ; )
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		gdeangel wrote:Conclusion of the story: So instead I offered to serve as a reference if she ever needed one... thought this would be a good way to stay in touch. We'll see if she calls ; )

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			jonesthecurl wrote:gdeangel wrote:Conclusion of the story: So instead I offered to serve as a reference if she ever needed one... thought this would be a good way to stay in touch. We'll see if she calls ; )
If you're interested, call her. Ask her how she's coping without wages. I dunno, offer to babysit her cat while she gets a job interview.
You are now past the point at which any apparent interest from her can be imagined as a lead-up to a sexual harrasment case.
I do have to add though, that a reasonable person can usually tell if a potential mate (temp or perm) is interested. I have never had to stop in the middle of a "maybe we'll do it" scenario to wonder if I was being set up for a court case.
But as this is a forum where unlikely dilemmas are aired, watch out for a doozy from my past when I get a spare few minutes to put the details in order.

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