Woman Candidly Reveals To Supervisor The Reason Her Coworker Turned Against Her, Gets Labeled Unprofessional
On the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit, one Reddit user recently shared a story about her life after she moved to a new city with a question, "AITA for telling my supervisor the truth as to why my coworker doesn't like me?"
She shared that her new life in the new place seemed to be beautiful at first. She made many new friends and had a boyfriend too. But things got complicated when she found that her new boyfriend was the ex-boyfriend of one of her new friends. Everyone advised her to stop the relationship, but she decided to continue.
And now she wonders if she was wrong, as her friends and coworkers called her a jerk. Scroll down to read the full story.
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The OP asks:
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OP got invited to a girl's birthday dinner at work and made friends with a group of kind girls
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OP quickly developed feelings for a guy who later turned out her friend's ex-boyfriend
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OP decided to continue dating the guy despite her coworker's disapproval
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OP was accused of being a jerk
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Here's the comments of Reddit users:
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What do you think about the OP's choices? Have you ever faced a situation where your personal life clashed with your professional relationships?
Share your thoughts and experiences below – we'd love to hear your perspective on navigating tricky situations like these!
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