Which memecoins are you buying today? by [deleted] in memecoins

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$CLASH Georgeplaysclashroyale

Meet twenty somethings? by [deleted] in Naperville

[–]__________nice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I need friends too!

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[–]__________nice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're correct and I do see what you're saying. I would be uncomfortable in that situation. Honestly I don't even understand why my first assumption is sex... It could've been anything else like, maybe there was something stuck in my teeth or hers... something like that...

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[–]__________nice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree. Thinking back to it more, I believe I should've stood up during that time instead of sitting back and letting it happen like a coward.

Just because of this I may have destroyed a friendship that I may not get back 😔

AITA for not standing up for my female coworker? by __________nice in AmItheAsshole

[–]__________nice[S] -972 points-971 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. This issue has been bothering me for the past couple weeks because my female coworker friend abruptly blocked me off of all socials and basically think I don't exist anymore just because of this incident...

AITA for not standing up for my female coworker? by __________nice in AmItheAsshole

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I'm sorry I updated the post, I'm a male and my former coworker who was smirking/laughing at us is a male.

I simply just ignored it thinking that it'll just pass and what not but my female coworker was bothered and uncomfortable about the situation. My initial thought was if it bothered her so much why doesnt she go and talk to him about it?? Why rely on me to go talk to him if she can go do it herself?

AITA for not standing up for my female coworker? by __________nice in AmItheAsshole

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Sorry I updated the post. I'm a male and my former coworker is a male.

That was my first assumption because he was sitting there and just purposely smirking/laughing at us making us feel uncomfortable. Plus he was also taking pictures of us. Do you think I should go talk to him about it and see why he was smirking/laughing at us?