He is constituting a nuisance of himself

Ask Mamalette He is constituting a nuisance of himself
Mamalette Support Team Staff asked 4 months ago

Good day house, please I need help with this. I have this colleague who is hitting on me. He told me one night in front of my other colleagues that I was his best friend and he loved me. I just ignored him. Later on,  he tried to force me into kissing him. I said no and took off. The next day he sent me a message saying he was sorry. I said fine and ended the conversation. Three weeks later this same guy comes by my desk making small talk and asks me out again. I have avoided this guy for three weeks as best as possible since I sit just over the wall beside him. We work together on the same project too. I thought since I now know he is pond sucking cheating scum that he would just slide back under his rock and go away but that doesn't seem to be the case. What is it with these married guys coming onto us all the time? Seriously, they are the absolute worst!! So how do I get this man to back off without ruining my reputation with my bosses and HR in the process? Can't wait until I don't have work with him or sit beside him anymore!!! It makes me so mad that this guy has latched onto me. Hoping he finds some else soon and he is actually married with 4 kids and he is constituting a nuisance of himself at work,

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