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When Your Ex Office Love Has a New Love

every break-up leads to JEALOUSY
when your EX has a NEW love
PLUS you are forced to see them daily at the office
AND work on same team!
ARGH

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Office Romance Problems Effects & Etiquette (DOs & DON’Ts)

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Office Romance Problems Effects & Etiquette (DOs & DON’Ts)

When Your Ex Office Love Has a New Love…

The amount of tension between you two, also depends on the reason for the break-up.

Was it “just” a “drifting apart” situation, or an “irreconcilable differences” one, or a full on betrayal situation. In which case, the tension between you two can grow to a level of full-fledged toxicity, that can poison your soul and everybody’s around you, not to mention the added layer of humiliation…

And what happens when Schmoopie has a new partner – outside of the office, or, God forbid, at the office, on the same team, or somewhere else in the department… the floor… the organization…

Oy.
Vey.

[That’s not in Yiddish reference, but a Two and a Half Men reference – never mind]

And just like with the break-up initiation, this also never happens simultaneously, exactly, on the dot, for both of you: One of you will fall in love with another person, first… Then what?

And even if the break-up is truly amicable, that does not exclude the possibility of jealousy – I don’t mean it in any bad way, just in the natural, human, way, we have all experienced…

And all of this mess applies to just generally being on the same team. Imagine what it’s like, if you’re actually having to cooperate on a specific task or project… Maybe even just the two of you alone… Yikes…

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