vin006
May 3, 2005, 03:12 PM
I am a journalist working on a story about the phenomenon of "workplace spouses" a reference to the intense personal and empotional bonds--not sexual--that can form between mena and women who work very closely together for very long hours. I have been told by HR experts that these relationships can be very valuable to a company but can sometimes cause problems for the individuals' spouses, or significant others. I am looking for people who might have had such a relationship.
Vince
vin006
May 3, 2005, 03:13 PM
Test this is a reply test to myself
shenda
May 18, 2005, 07:44 PM
My husband and I run a consulting firm, new adventure... prior to that we worked for the same employer in the same department and our time at work enhanced our relationship at home... Daytime... flirting and such, that by the time we returned home... we did not have to rehash our day because we each Knew what the other faced; therefore, home became the manifestation of tension release, we had more time to enjoy one another without workplace issues; however, our home life remains balanced with each of us spending time with family and friends, so that we continue to develop as productive singles in our marriage. It is vital for couples to obtain singleness with the confines of marriage. Yes there needs to be dependency, trust and love; however, when couples obtain singleness, they have developed the unique potential within themselves... fully embracing oneself... propels embracement of their life-long partner... this leave no room for regrets, neediness, lonliness, boredom and such because each person is comfortable being who they are, not looking for completion outside of themselves, thus allowing room to give of themselves completely, focusing and ensuring that the needs of the other is met. We embrace our singleness which allows me to focus on how I can meet a need for him, likewise for him in meeting my needs. We embrace singleness because the essence of any successful relationship begins with one.