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Married Black Women - Please Stop Cheating On Your Husbands With Your Coworkers‪!‬ Real Black Consciousnesses Forum

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Join us as we have a conversation, an ADULT DISCUSSION, about something that was at one time irregular in our village that has recently become the norm. Married Black women, have found it commonplace to have their extramarital relationships at their place of employment. This has become so "normal," that certain industries, have become headquarters for entanglements.   For Catherine*, 26, cheating on her long-term boyfriend with a work colleague came about out of dissatisfaction with her life outside of the office.  ‘I was lonely,’ she tells Metro.co.uk. ‘I was unhappy in the relationship, in part because he had cheated on me previously, but also unhappy just in general.  ‘I started seeing work as the place where I was having fun and I could be my best self.  ‘I think all that excitement about my job and the escape from home meant I fell hard for the guy I worked with.’  The affair started with a kiss in the back of a taxi after work drinks, then Catherine went on to have sex with her coworker regularly in secret. Eventually she broke up with her partner (without him ever finding out what was happening) and went on to date her colleague.  ‘There was definitely an element of “this is naughty” to it, that did make it more exciting,’ she adds. ‘But we did end up dating for a while after that, so it was more than just the forbidden fruit thing.’  Catherine’s situation certainly isn’t a rarity. Workplace affairs are incredibly common, with stats suggesting that 65% of office workers have had a relationship with someone at work, and while only 19% of employees admit to cheating with a colleague, 44% say they have known coworkers who had affairs at work or on business trips.  ‘What is seen is just the tip of the iceberg,’ says psychotherapist, relationship expert, and author of the Relationship Paradigm books, Neil Wilkie. ‘Affairs are not just physical. There are also emotional affairs, where there is a sharing of deep personal information as well as inappropriate messaging and conversations.’  So tune in to our conversation as we give our take on this matter from the village point of view! Thanks! RBCF!  

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Join us as we have a conversation, an ADULT DISCUSSION, about something that was at one time irregular in our village that has recently become the norm. Married Black women, have found it commonplace to have their extramarital relationships at their place of employment. This has become so "normal," that certain industries, have become headquarters for entanglements.   For Catherine*, 26, cheating on her long-term boyfriend with a work colleague came about out of dissatisfaction with her life outside of the office.  ‘I was lonely,’ she tells Metro.co.uk. ‘I was unhappy in the relationship, in part because he had cheated on me previously, but also unhappy just in general.  ‘I started seeing work as the place where I was having fun and I could be my best self.  ‘I think all that excitement about my job and the escape from home meant I fell hard for the guy I worked with.’  The affair started with a kiss in the back of a taxi after work drinks, then Catherine went on to have sex with her coworker regularly in secret. Eventually she broke up with her partner (without him ever finding out what was happening) and went on to date her colleague.  ‘There was definitely an element of “this is naughty” to it, that did make it more exciting,’ she adds. ‘But we did end up dating for a while after that, so it was more than just the forbidden fruit thing.’  Catherine’s situation certainly isn’t a rarity. Workplace affairs are incredibly common, with stats suggesting that 65% of office workers have had a relationship with someone at work, and while only 19% of employees admit to cheating with a colleague, 44% say they have known coworkers who had affairs at work or on business trips.  ‘What is seen is just the tip of the iceberg,’ says psychotherapist, relationship expert, and author of the Relationship Paradigm books, Neil Wilkie. ‘Affairs are not just physical. There are also emotional affairs, where there is a sharing of deep personal information as well as inappropriate messaging and conversations.’  So tune in to our conversation as we give our take on this matter from the village point of view! Thanks! RBCF!  

Follow Us On:  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Prest_St_BigVJInstagram: https://instagram.com/realblackco...  Youtube: https://youtube.com/user/detroitrocFB: https://facebook.com/RealBlackConscio..


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