So, it's pretty common knowledge here that messing around with coworkers (unless at an easily replaceable, minimum-wage job) is a terrible idea.
I'm curious if you guys feel the same would apply to someone related to a coworker? I'm going to assume "Yes, terrible fucking idea", but figured I'd at least explain the situation.
In my office, I work with a mother and a daughter (me and the daughter in our 30's, the mother in her 60's, though incredibly attractive for her age). Well, I kind of work with the daughter, the mother and I only see each other around the office. Something could possibly happen with that daughter if I pursued it, but she's married, and as said, it's clearly a terrible idea (may revisit if I ever decide I'm leaving the company, though...).
Anyways, the mother seems to really have taken a liking to me for some reason (to be fair, so has the daughter I work with). Well, she has another daughter, who doesn't work at the same company, and is insanely attractive.
I met her at a work-party last year, and we actually hit it off. When they left, she told me I was "cute", and hoped to see me again. Didn't happen, though. Kind of pieced together from random conversations that I think she got involved with a dude, and must have just broken up with him? I dunno, something like that.
Anyways, there's a couple of work functions coming up over the next few months, so I figure there's a decent chance I may run into her again. Not sweating it, but if so, wondering if that'd be crossing dangerous territory? I mean, in fairness she kind of seemed like the kind of woman into more casual flings (honestly, I don't even know what I'm looking for; I got a lot to work on just with myself), but certainly not going to cross out potential for something else.
Like I said, this might just be in the same territory of "Don't mess around". But then, maybe it's just something I should feel out and just trust my gut?
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