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Do NOT try to date a co-worker. Many businesses forbid this type of relationship, and mandate that if this IS the case, someone has to transfer (if possible) to another location. Many people don't date co-workers because if the relationship sours, things can go wrong with the working relationship.
The worse thing you can do is try to force her to date. She'll resent it. I mean, really, what were those 10 guys thinking when they went after her in the first week? She still has feelings for her ex. So, my advice is to give up and stay her friend. How ya doing, buddy? |
Dating a co-worker is a bad idea. If the relationship sours, then the work relationship can also sour. It's better to not be in that position to begin with. And, here's another bit of advice: You don't have to drink alcohol at bars. Many have non-alcoholic drinks there (and not just water). There's nowhere I can't reach. |