My best friend and her husband are both doctors, she’s family med. he’s orthopedic surgeon. They haven’t even lived together their entire marriage because of residency. People are always shocked when they hear it, because it’s not the “norm”. They both agreed to make that sacrifice because they both understood.
You are coming off as jealous of your coworkers who are hit on by decent polite boundary- minding guys who are genuinely interested in them, as you said all your coworkers are tired of being hit in, not you. Sounds to me like you are not attractive enough to get attention, and you are purposefully mixing genuine respectful interest shown appeopriately from men with creepy stalking, which are two completely different things, and every woman on the planet knows that difference. I'm almost a hundred percent sure you know the difference too, and you are just passing off your jealousy as concern for women. Don't hit on women at work? Are you kidding? Almost 80 percent of happily married couples meet at work, either as coworkers or client-provider, you sound angry and kind of unhinged.
Why couldn’t he just SAY he was concerned about the hep c risk this entire time?!
I'm guessing because he didn't come up with that halfassed justification until after he said whatever offended OP so much she didn't want to repeat it here. (I'll take “Astounding Racism” for $800, Alex.)
His actual reason for objecting to tattoos is the offensive thing he said to her, and when she reacted incredibly poorly to that he had to scramble to come up with some other reason and “uhh what about Hep C” was the best he could do on short notice.
Your relationship is over the moment she hasn't made contact with you for so long. She just broke up with you without saying anything. Just find someone else she's moved on you might as well. She could've had the decency to break up with you
Why are you engaging with this lowlife? Jfc.
My best friend and her husband are both doctors, she’s family med. he’s orthopedic surgeon. They haven’t even lived together their entire marriage because of residency. People are always shocked when they hear it, because it’s not the “norm”. They both agreed to make that sacrifice because they both understood.
You are coming off as jealous of your coworkers who are hit on by decent polite boundary- minding guys who are genuinely interested in them, as you said all your coworkers are tired of being hit in, not you. Sounds to me like you are not attractive enough to get attention, and you are purposefully mixing genuine respectful interest shown appeopriately from men with creepy stalking, which are two completely different things, and every woman on the planet knows that difference. I'm almost a hundred percent sure you know the difference too, and you are just passing off your jealousy as concern for women. Don't hit on women at work? Are you kidding? Almost 80 percent of happily married couples meet at work, either as coworkers or client-provider, you sound angry and kind of unhinged.
Why couldn’t he just SAY he was concerned about the hep c risk this entire time?!
I'm guessing because he didn't come up with that halfassed justification until after he said whatever offended OP so much she didn't want to repeat it here. (I'll take “Astounding Racism” for $800, Alex.)
His actual reason for objecting to tattoos is the offensive thing he said to her, and when she reacted incredibly poorly to that he had to scramble to come up with some other reason and “uhh what about Hep C” was the best he could do on short notice.
Your relationship is over the moment she hasn't made contact with you for so long. She just broke up with you without saying anything. Just find someone else she's moved on you might as well. She could've had the decency to break up with you