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Monday, February 2, 2009

Workplace Topic of the Week – 2/2/2009



How do you respond to scenarios that point to potential cheating or infidelity?

It is often easy to jump to conclusions when it comes to the behavior or evidence found against a significant other or spouse. However, how valid is the conclusion without actual proof to wrong behavior taking place? When questionable behavior takes place, is the person innocent until proven guilty? Or is he/she guilty until proven innocent?

Please consider the following scenarios:
1) How would you react if you found a telephone number in the pocket of your significant other or spouse?
2) How would you respond if you saw a man or woman being borderline ‘too friendly’ with your significant other or spouse?
3) How would you respond if you found a condom in the purse, pocket or wallet of your significant other or spouse?
4) How would you respond to a situation where your significant other is constantly working late and doesn’t answer phone calls?


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm amazed because I'm just signing on to Chat Kafe and read your "actual proof" statement. I was speaking about this very subject on another site....just confirms what I believe. Although the old cliche' "the proof is in the pudding" is true, I have learned that red flags are just as valid. It is vital to address these issues/concerns to your significant other/spouse through honest communication and pray that they will be just as honest with their answer. Eventually, the truth will surface....it always does :)