NymphoWind 16 Posted December 11, 2009 Ok so I hear its a no no, in swinging to have your co-worker join... Can you tell me what your thoughts are on this subject? Is it something people should just completely stay away from? Or is it a workable type thing? Quote Share this post Link to post
xxxboxy 139 Posted December 11, 2009 I would stay away if it were me...and I'm a guy who married a co-worker. Quote Share this post Link to post
ALilOEverything 900 Posted December 11, 2009 I did it in the past and had a positive outcome but I could see how it could have had some really detrimental consequences. We still work together and sometimes share a little knowing smile. I won't do it again though, just not worth it. Quote Share this post Link to post
SAMnTINA 362 Posted December 11, 2009 Well since we are the bosses tha the owners we have always had a rule against playing with employees. We have and do have a few that are or were swingers in the past and since we are kind out we tell all new employees that we are swingers but that we have a rule against playing with employees. Keep hoping someone will say you guys are just to hot to work for and turn down the jub so they can play with us but this just has not happened. We have no such rule about playing with clients, and it always brings a nice close to the business part of the meeting when everyone gets naked. Brings a whole new meaning to screwing your accountants. LOL Quote Share this post Link to post
grabbyzz 26 Posted December 11, 2009 Wife bf of 10 years is actually her boss. She is also pursuing another potential... Quote Share this post Link to post
CXXC 435 Posted December 11, 2009 KEEP YOUR PEN OUT OF THE COMPANY INK WELL!!! I can only see this causing major issues. I dated women I worked with in the past and that got all sorts of screwed up! I can just imagine a co-worker! Then again, ALL of my emplyees are men! Quote Share this post Link to post
bbarnsworth 2,525 Posted December 11, 2009 There's a bazillion ways this can go wrong, and but a few ways it can go right. Yeah, there are success stories. But, the danger is losing your job, law suits, all sorts of nastiness. Compare; there's plenty of people you DON'T work with that are willing and available and don't come with the problem of losing your job, etc. You do the math. Quote Share this post Link to post
VegasLee 1,486 Posted December 11, 2009 Ok so I hear its a no no, in swinging to have your co-worker join... You heard right. There are way to many things that can go wrong with something like that. With the millions of people in this world to play with there is no reason at all to take that kind of chance at work. Quote Share this post Link to post
Elena 41 Posted December 12, 2009 Hammerhead here, the wife and the male half of a couple we play with used to be co-workers.... we never played together because thats both couples rules, no co-workers! brings too much trouble with it! That being said, we were close friends and have a lot of fun together. Then when they transfered to a city close by, IT WAS ON!!!! No longer co-workers! Been having fun together ever since and boy was it worth the wait! Quote Share this post Link to post
LFM2 1,481 Posted December 12, 2009 I would never play with anyone from either Dave's or myworkplace. If things went south, it's not worth risking either of our jobs. There are others out there that we can play with; we'll leave the work-mates as work-mates instead of play-mates. Quote Share this post Link to post
fun4Ds 1,097 Posted December 12, 2009 We met a male acquaintance through my work although he was from Austria, outside the company realm it was obvious, the stars were aligned the chemistry was perfect. It didn't take long while the three of us were alone, to talk openly (he sensed we had a different outlook on sex, as Americans.) We had conference with his wife back in Austria via web cam (first time while having dinner in a restaurant) we thought it was great...... like, she was really there at the table. She offered great things to the table conversation. We had sex with our male friend here in the US, on cam as well... she recorded it and gave us a copy even. A few years later it was imminent that Mrsfun and I work for this company again. Only this time the work would follow by a trip to Austria to not only see the mother company, but to stay with them as playmates as well. Mr playmate found Mrsfun to be a very good skier, and........ more. Mrs playmate, found out I can't ski or even be taught, and....... more (I did OK with the more part ) I learned one lesson... don't come in from the freezing cold and get in hot water, while drinking Belgium white chocolate Godiva. I met another male friend from work whom Mrsfun wanted to fuck. Again, the stars were alighned.... although he had lived in a Polly relationship with 2 women previously, he diclined.... as he told us "our friendship is too important". Cool dude ! (offer still stands) Then, there are over 3 thousand work associates, we would avoid the mere conversations with. Because the cant understand..... see it our way, or be wrong ! Quote Share this post Link to post
M1F2KTJ 470 Posted December 13, 2009 Ok so I hear its a no no, in swinging to have your co-worker join... Can you tell me what your thoughts are on this subject? Is it something people should just completely stay away from? Or is it a workable type thing? I advise against having sex with a co worker or a neighbor. If things don't work out, if you have a bad experience, you'll have to see them everyday. It's workable and convenient if you have a good experience but how long are you planning on keeping it going? Quote Share this post Link to post
JustAskJulie 2,587 Posted December 18, 2009 Outside of swinging, I have slept with people that I worked with... years ago when I was too young to think twice about it. Looking back (and even at the time) I see what issues is caused (without swinging even being an issue). Trying to deal with people professionally that you've had sex with is not an easy task. Add swinging to that. It would be bad enough if there was no swinging involved and the word got out that you'd had sex with someone at work. But, you are married... so now it gets out and the upside would be if they only thought you were cheating on your spouse... If those you work with found out you were swinging and that got out? Is that something you really want? Is playing with that particular co-worker really worth outting yourself at work? Is it really worth potentially losing your job? Quote Share this post Link to post
SecretAsianMan 348 Posted December 18, 2009 I wouldn't do it at any job that I wanted to stay at... If it's going good and it's all happy-birds & honeymoons... it's a great thing. But if it ever goes bad... it goes B-A-A-A-A-A-A-D !!!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post
NealnAnji 29 Posted December 22, 2009 That is the general rule. Stay away from swinging with your coworkers. The benefits to risk ratio is not very favorable. If the other couple fucks and tells, that can mean a disaster, loss of job or worse. That said, your place of work is one of the best scouting venue to find couples you would like to play with, swap mates and fuck the other's spouse or mate. If you do find such couple or couples, the best strategy is to befriend them, but wait until they quit and/or take another job. A couple of years ago we both liked a couple at wife's work and I wanted to fuck the lady (his wife) badly and so also the other hubby was eager to fuck my wife. We waited out until she (the other wife) changed jobs, then reconnected with the couple. Then it was easy to ask if they wanted to swap mates, play and fuck each other's wife/hubby. We all agreed to swap mates and fuck. The sex was awesome when I played with, sank my dick in her pussy and fucked his wife to thrilling orgasms after the long wait. And so did the guy enjoy fucking my wife. The swinging relationship has continued and we get a chuckle when we meet couples we do not swing with from old place of work. Quote Share this post Link to post
todesireu 16 Posted February 15, 2010 Only after we were no longer co-workers. Just our opinion. Tempting, though...... Quote Share this post Link to post
Just Passing By 140 Posted February 23, 2010 But what about the reverse ? Where you make contact through usual methods, and turnns out share employer or work related connection ? Does it make difference in size of organization ? In a diverse workforce of 10,000 , 9,000 might never interact, or even see each other. Quote Share this post Link to post
ncmd_couple 597 Posted February 23, 2010 But what about the reverse ? Where you make contact through usual methods, and turnns out share employer or work related connection ? Does it make difference in size of organization ? In a diverse workforce of 10,000 , 9,000 might never interact, or even see each other. That does happen. In fact, it happened with us. A couple we met, played with, and as we all learned about each other, we found out that my wife and the other husband works for the same company. There have been no problems as they work at different locations. But it has been nice to help each other out a couple of times with cars that were in the shop. We feel that that is a totally different situation than shopping on company time. They work for different organizations, different locations, and don't interact at work. After several years they are still great friends and playmates. S Quote Share this post Link to post