In recent times, it has become a sort of culture to feeling sorry for a person who likes you even if you don’t reciprocate their feelings. And it is seen as rude if you are honest and tell them straight up. I am not at all saying insulting the individual who likes you is the way to go but their emotions are their own issue and thus it shouldn’t cause problems to anyone else. However, many people don’t agree with this.
Because there are so many stories where people forget abhorrent behavior just because it was done ‘in the name of love.’ Just because you have feelings for someone doesn’t excuse what you do for them or towards them. And this particular lady just couldn’t keep it to herself and just needed to announce it to everyone. She kept calling herself the work wife even when OP had specifically told her he wasn’t comfortable with the term.
It might seem like a harmless thing but he didn’t agree to it so why force it on him?
Source: Reddit
She’s young and probably didn’t understand the gravity /weight of her words. I could be an a** for not giving her a clear warning and just giving her an ultimatum.
Seriously! If OP was a woman and it was a man making these comments nobody would think it was ok. The fact that his co-workers feel that way is a little messed up. NTA and I know I’d sure hope my husband would ask a coworker pulling that shit to apologize or leave my home too. –Dewhickey76
So I think when both would have referred to her as „work wife“ because they would be like best friends on work and both laugh about it, then it would have been okay. But this situation was totally different and I second your comment. –Straight-Bee9783
What are your thoughts on how he dealt with her? Should he report her to HR or talk to her once again? Comment down below and let us know.