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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2018 5:25:50 GMT
What do you think would happen if a powerful female boss, after a positive meeting with a new male employee, pushed him into a jacuzzi and gave him oral sex. No ultimatums. No threats. Just a celebration blow job.
What do you think would happen?
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Post by Earthlings on Feb 2, 2018 5:28:28 GMT
What do you think would happen if a powerful female boss, after a positive meeting with a new male employee, pushed him into a jacuzzi and gave him oral sex. No ultimatums. No threats. Just a celebration blow job. What do you think would happen? Don't know what would happen but you would have one happy new male employee.
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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2018 6:16:19 GMT
What do you think would happen if a powerful female boss, after a positive meeting with a new male employee, pushed him into a jacuzzi and gave him oral sex. No ultimatums. No threats. Just a celebration blow job. What do you think would happen? Don't know what would happen but you would have one happy new male employee. Absolutely. Every guy is different. But most guys would just think they had a cool boss. I am not saying women are wrong for feeling assaulted. I am just pointing out the difference between men and women.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 12:18:31 GMT
I used to date my boss. Her name was Daphne.
We were careful to be very discrete at work.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Feb 2, 2018 13:26:52 GMT
It depends on the type of person the new male employee is.
If he is a schemer who doesn't really care about his career, he may see a get-rich-quick opportunity via lawsuit, and may even try to gather proof in some future contact.
If he is a schemer who is more career-oriented, he may try to pursue an affair in the longer term to advance his job.
If he is guilt-ridden religious type, he will develop complex which he will try unsuccessfully to resolve with hookers.
If he is just an average Joe go-along-to-get-along type, he'll just be pretty happy with the situation.
All of this assumes that she is not a wretched troll to look at - then all bets are off, and the situation becomes much more unpredictable.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 13:31:34 GMT
Sup Harold?
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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2018 16:08:05 GMT
It depends on the type of person the new male employee is. If he is a schemer who doesn't really care about his career, he may see a get-rich-quick opportunity via lawsuit, and may even try to gather proof in some future contact. If he is a schemer who is more career-oriented, he may try to pursue an affair in the longer term to advance his job. If he is guilt-ridden religious type, he will develop complex which he will try unsuccessfully to resolve with hookers. If he is just an average Joe go-along-to-get-along type, he'll just be pretty happy with the situation. All of this assumes that she is not a wretched troll to look at - then all bets are off, and the situation becomes much more unpredictable. I don't think he would have much of a lawsuit if he was bigger than she was. It would have to be assumed it was consensual. (It would be his word against hers. No witnesses. No injuries). I don't see him doing that. Why would he get himself terminated from a job where the boss obviously likes him?
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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2018 16:11:59 GMT
I used to date my boss. Her name was Daphne. We were careful to be very discrete at work. Were either of you married (to another person)? Was there a big age difference? Why did you two have to be discrete? I used to know a Daphne. Her ex-husband was a psycho. I finally told her, "Your ex is ruining your social life. I would like to continue to be friends, but it just isn't worth it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 16:20:20 GMT
I used to date my boss. Her name was Daphne. We were careful to be very discrete at work. Were either of you married (to another person)? We're there a big age difference? Why did you two have to be discrete? Neither of us was married. She was about 5 years older. The biggest difference was she was about 6'4" where I'm 5'9". We were discrete because....Is this even a question?
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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2018 16:34:25 GMT
Were either of you married (to another person)? We're there a big age difference? Why did you two have to be discrete? Neither of us was married. She was about 5 years older. The biggest difference was she was about 6'4" where I'm 5'9". We were discrete because....Is this even a question? That sounds pretty hot. Yes, it is a question. All businesses don't have a policy against interoffice romance. Even between different levels of authority. I am not saying flaunt it in everybody's face. I am just asking if it needed to remain hidden. I had a job where my manager ended up marrying her assistant manager. It was no secret. Everybody knew it before and after. They behaved appropriately. But they didn't try to hide it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 18:15:11 GMT
Neither of us was married. She was about 5 years older. The biggest difference was she was about 6'4" where I'm 5'9". We were discrete because....Is this even a question? That sounds pretty hot. Yes, it is a question. All businesses don't have a policy against interoffice romance. Even between different levels of authority. I am not saying flaunt it in everybody's face. I am just asking if it needed to remain hidden. I had a job where my manager ended up marrying her assistant manager. It was no secret. Everybody knew it before and after. They behaved appropriately. But they didn't try to hide it. There was no policy against it. Just didn't seem professional. So we kept it private. I own a Sharps rifle that one of my ancestors carried in the Civil War. I don't think it's functional. Even if you could find ammo for it it would likely blow up in your face if you tried to fire it. The rifle is from my mothers side of the family. From New Jersey. Yet here it is in Alabama. Go figure.
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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2018 18:25:26 GMT
That sounds pretty hot. Yes, it is a question. All businesses don't have a policy against interoffice romance. Even between different levels of authority. I am not saying flaunt it in everybody's face. I am just asking if it needed to remain hidden. I had a job where my manager ended up marrying her assistant manager. It was no secret. Everybody knew it before and after. They behaved appropriately. But they didn't try to hide it. There was no policy against it. Just didn't seem professional. So we kept it private. I own a Sharps rifle that one of my ancestors carried in the Civil War. I don't think it's functional. Even if you could find ammo for it it would likely blow up in your face if you tried to fire it. The rifle is from my mothers side of the family. From New Jersey. Yet here it is in Alabama. Go figure. Go sell it on Pawn Stars. You might get a lot of money. Even if you turn down their final offer, they can hook you up with gun experts who can restore your gun.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 18:46:47 GMT
There was no policy against it. Just didn't seem professional. So we kept it private. I own a Sharps rifle that one of my ancestors carried in the Civil War. I don't think it's functional. Even if you could find ammo for it it would likely blow up in your face if you tried to fire it. The rifle is from my mothers side of the family. From New Jersey. Yet here it is in Alabama. Go figure. Go sell it on Pawn Stars. You might get a lot of money. Even if you turn down their final offer, they can hook you up with gun experts who can restore your gun. No way I would sell it but your showing it to attract some people wanting to restore it sounds fun....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 18:47:47 GMT
And get an avatar.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Feb 2, 2018 22:41:16 GMT
'Sup, my man! Stay on his case about the avatar thing. That is important. It is a community standards issue.
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