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Read This Before Sleeping With Your Coworker (Or Your Boss)
Expert advice on navigating office romance.
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MARCH 5, 2025
Talking Points

If You’re Too Busy
Contrary to popular belief, romance isn’t dead: it’s alive and well—in the conference room, that is. 😅 According to a recent Glassdoor poll, 70% of professionals said they’ve been in a relationship with a coworker or know someone who has, 45% say workplace connections hold more potential for romance than dating apps, and 1 in 5 currently have a crush on a coworker. Yowza! 🔥 Those stats add up to a whole lot of evidence: workplace romance is thriving, and there’s a good chance that if you’re reading this right now, it applies to you. 👀
It’s a sticky subject that deserves to be handled with care, so we consulted an expert for the answers: Jordanne Sculler, LMHC, is a licensed therapist and mental health expert dedicated to helping individuals and couples unlock their potential for growth, self-awareness, and authentic connection. 🙏 Read on for her very best advice on navigating office romance.
TL;DR: It’s probably not a good idea to recreate the plot of Babygirl. 👀
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