Kailex
Master Don Juan
Have had a strange situation occur to me here at work in the last two weeks.
A week ago, a co-worker of mine was complaining about how hungry she was and how she had no time to make breakfast for herself. I seriously wanted a break to go outside so I offered to get her something if she gave me the money.
She said "Yes" at first and then became reluctant stating that she didn't want me to go just for her. I told her I wasn't, that I wanted to go outside and get a coffee while I was at it.
She then switched her stance to a "It's okay, nevermind."
I told her once more that it wasn't a problem. She said that she could hold out til lunch to which I responded:
"I don't want to hear you b!tching about how hungry you are all morning if I don't go. I absolutely do NOT want to hear it from you. So you better be ready to pipe down about not having had a chance to eat."
Every female head turned. It was as if a signal had been sent out throughout the entire office. I roam from office to office so I have no permanent desk. So they really hadn't gotten a taste of the Kailex until now.
So she gave me the money and I got my coffee and my sponsored 20 minute break in beautiful weather.
As SOON as I come back, one of the women at the office sits me down and asks me for some advice on her boyfriend.
Hours later, another one does the same.
This week, two others have asked me about their husband and the other about a prospective LTR.
I've been trying to pinpoint WHY I'm being asked for advice about relationships at the workplace when there had been no reason. I had no clue at first why I was doing free counseling for these women. I thought that maybe they wanted a male perspective but then further pinpointed it to the "breakfast incident" and the fact that I was willing to put down my foot about not wanting to hear a woman complain all morning long.
Has anyone ever had this happen to them?
Everytime they asked me for advice, it seemed like their man was an Uber-AFC who they REALLY wanted to man up but weren't.
A week ago, a co-worker of mine was complaining about how hungry she was and how she had no time to make breakfast for herself. I seriously wanted a break to go outside so I offered to get her something if she gave me the money.
She said "Yes" at first and then became reluctant stating that she didn't want me to go just for her. I told her I wasn't, that I wanted to go outside and get a coffee while I was at it.
She then switched her stance to a "It's okay, nevermind."
I told her once more that it wasn't a problem. She said that she could hold out til lunch to which I responded:
"I don't want to hear you b!tching about how hungry you are all morning if I don't go. I absolutely do NOT want to hear it from you. So you better be ready to pipe down about not having had a chance to eat."
Every female head turned. It was as if a signal had been sent out throughout the entire office. I roam from office to office so I have no permanent desk. So they really hadn't gotten a taste of the Kailex until now.
So she gave me the money and I got my coffee and my sponsored 20 minute break in beautiful weather.
As SOON as I come back, one of the women at the office sits me down and asks me for some advice on her boyfriend.
Hours later, another one does the same.
This week, two others have asked me about their husband and the other about a prospective LTR.
I've been trying to pinpoint WHY I'm being asked for advice about relationships at the workplace when there had been no reason. I had no clue at first why I was doing free counseling for these women. I thought that maybe they wanted a male perspective but then further pinpointed it to the "breakfast incident" and the fact that I was willing to put down my foot about not wanting to hear a woman complain all morning long.
Has anyone ever had this happen to them?
Everytime they asked me for advice, it seemed like their man was an Uber-AFC who they REALLY wanted to man up but weren't.