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Thursday, 30 April 2015

How To Have A Sexy Office Romance (Without Getting Fired)

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The first rule of the office romance club? Never talk about the office romance club.
Tell us if we’ve got it right. You and your co-worker in the cubicle next to you have been making some serious eye contact as of late. You’ve been reading all of the signs and you think he’s just as interested as you are. But the only problem is trying to figure out how to get him to see that dating you would SO be worth the risks.

Here’s the deal. Yes, starting an office romance can sometimes get really messy. But that doesn’t mean that you should shut yourself away from the possibility of finding love. After all, what could be better than dating someone who you already spend a lot of time with?
No more awkward ice breakers? Count us in!
So if you’re interested in starting a sexy relationship with your co-worker (and want to know how to get around this touchy subject), there are a few simple rules you must take into consideration.
It’s only dangerous if you don’t get your head in the game. And if you play your cards right, you can have a love like Jim and Pam from The Office (relationship goals!)
First of all, the key to starting a relationship with a coworker is being as organic as possible. Seriously, don’t do the cliché thing and tell him or her how you really feel at an office party. Honestly, that is pretty much the recipe for an awkward night!
Plus, confessing your feelings at an office party is way too conventional so let’s just leave that for the movies. Instead, why not try starting the relationship outside of the workplace by going to lunch or having drinks?
Not only will it give you guys a chance to get some privacy, it’ll make things feel a little less business casual. The most important thing to remember is that you must always show respect and express how you really feel. You can’t go wrong from there!
It’s only dangerous if you don’t get your head in the game. And if you play your cards right, you can have a love like Jim and Pam from The Office (relationship goals!).

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