Should Office Romances be BANNED? Kezia Noble on GB News

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  • @autoclearanceuk7191 says:

    And one bloke has two different married women.

  • @evolassunglasses4673 says:

    The Internet can never replace the workplace for finding someone long-term.

  • @m3tr0id86 says:

    So for the corporate shill, if she is such a professional, why doesn’t she have a better set up than something from 2005

  • @leohoward7282 says:

    Only two jobs politics and armed services might be a problem for office romances and How does Paula intend to police Office romances an inquisitorial squad like Delores Umbridge going through work places rooting out office romances oh come on. Thinking on it maybe it’s not impossible for people to find love in the armed plenty of Armed services marriages since women joined the services.

  • @Lonesomelane says:

    I’ve seen workplace romances work and lead to long term relationships. I’ve also seen them go wrong and lead to some very awkward situations, even where one party had to leave for another job. Very risky.

  • @koolandblue says:

    You should only really attempt a workplace romance if you know you can leave the job and find a new one quickly and easily if things go wrong.

    I dated a co-worker briefly back when I was 19 years old working in a drug store. It was great fun sneaking off into the storage room to make out and get a bit handsy. But it didn’t work out and it got really awkward. I left the job after a few months. Overall, I think dating co-workers is just too risky.

    • @balancer182 says:

      Like what Kezia asked, then where should people meet? Universities are bad, workplaces are bad, hitting on women on the streets is bad, then what is the best option?

    • @Butlins14 says:

      ​@@balancer182 just avoid them altogether they wanted all this let them have it

  • @neetugupta2228 says:

    its hard to put into words, but the book Magnetic Aura from Talesio completely changed my life and it’s not new age bs

  • @ronaldlangley259 says:

    They like the apps, as they can doctor the photos.

  • @kerryfoster1 says:

    Yes I worked in a hospital with the intention of meeting women. The reasons Kezia gives are very true. It worked I met my wife there but it wasn’t an ‘office romance’.

    • @busyrand says:

      Same for my college roommate Fraternity Brother who married his Physician Assistant… He’s an Emergency Room Doctor… My parents met under similar circumstances… People in working scenarios are better daily…

  • @jimh527 says:

    Really funny listening to this women attempting to turn the workplace into a giant dating app.
    No wonder they ship our jobs overseas.

  • @busyrand says:

    My mother was hired by my father… They were married eight months later… She was a virgin in her young twenties, newly graduated from Texas in Chicago, working as a Lab Technician. My father was the Supervisor for all the Labs in the Department of Health… They had a beautiful marriage and poured into each other until my father passed away about twenty years ago. Now that I’m taking care of my mother, she remarks how lucky she is to have good children, with a great man, and a house that allows everything to take place.

    School and college are the last places women will be around a group of vetted, eligible men who have a reputation to protect… Work is the last stop on that train… As long as things are done respectfully, it’s a great place have your eyes open for someone. Their reputation will be well known, so it’s a plus for women who often times overlook red flags and vetting cues.

    Good men are too rare to be picky about were and how you meet them.

  • @MichaelSteel-v8g says:

    Office romances ? you mean office affairs that break up marriages ? theres more affairs go on in the workplace than anywhere else .

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