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What did she mean by this strange behaviour in the offce?

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Question - (7 December 2008) 3 Answers - (Newest, 7 December 2008)
A male Canada age 41-50, anonymous writes:

Hi. All very odd. There's an attractive woman at work who has been around for a good few years now. I've said 'hello' a few times when passing in the corridor - but just kept going (thinking nothing more). The other day she called after me down the corridor I turned around and said "How are you!?" rather enthusiastically. She then walked all the way up to me smiling and blushing and then just stood there in silence! I then proceeded with some light conversation. We soon parted. She seemed a little tense at the end when she said "See you later". So, I'm wondering what the hell that was all about! She had no business reason for calling after me. Was she just being friendly (overly flirtatious, perhaps?) - she is married after all! I'd welcome your expert opinions on this!

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (7 December 2008):

Maybe think of her behavior in a way to turn you off. Such as imagining your future wife doing the same to a co-worker. Not lovin' it. ;)

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A female reader, Teacake United States +, writes (7 December 2008):

Teacake agony auntif she is married, just forget about the whole thing! LOL

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A male reader, SinVA United States +, writes (7 December 2008):

Seems like shes got a little crush on you my man!

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She is married. Don't be the duechebag who breaks up a marriage. There is nothing wrong with being friendly though, just make sure you know there is a line and you are about to walk it!

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