• Asetru@feddit.org
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          No sir, just because I was deeply involved in their private life and invited to an expensive event during my free time by and with them doesn’t mean we’re “friends”. I barely know them!

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            The owners of my last company took us to a baseball game in an executive suite. Me attending the game did not in any way, shape, or form mean that I condone anything they do in their personal life.

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              Did those owners also bring their secret potentially marriage destroying affairs to those official events?

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                  I would not attend a concert if the tickets were given to me by my boss, who is openly going to cheat in front of me while I’m there. Is that wild to you?

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                    Yeah, that’s wild to me. Their personal life has nothing to do with me. Especially since not accepting could have a negative career impact.

                    And it’s not like the invitation said, “come to the concert and watch me cheat.” How would the other employees know that would be what would happen?