Original Post
tonkachi

18-1-2018 15:14
Married Co-workers to bring a "friend" to company meeting....

So me and my co-worker were discussing this and wanted to see what you guys think.  He's married and me, him and 3 other people (2 of them are females) are going to an out of town meeting for 5 days.  he wants to fly one his his "girlfriends" for the trip and spend time with her at the meeting.  I told him there is quite a risk because the female co-workers know his wife and see her often and they are most likely to rat him out to her.....If it wasn't the 2 female coworkers going i told him bro code and you do whatever the hell you want.

Would you risk it and the other co-workers tell his wife that he had friends over?

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
deviantmindhk 18-1-2018 15:31 Acceptance +1 sounds like a quick way for him to become de-married
batman108 19-1-2018 12:01 Acceptance +2 No way and too risky
jeffzeke 26-1-2018 10:17 Acceptance +5 gotta be more discrete than that, LOL!
MothToAFlame 27-1-2018 23:22 Acceptance +5 Sure fire route to divorce, and job loss too
joey88 29-1-2018 13:50 Acceptance +2 Madness. Set for nasty divorce & giving wife’s lawyers buckets of ammo. Stupid


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