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Old 02-02-2015, 12:39 PM
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A little input, please

I was going to post this on someone else's thread but I didn't want to hi-jack it with my own issues.

I've been alone for a pretty long time. No family, friends are married or engaged and have their own lives to live so I don't get to hang out with them much. And when I do I'm always the 3rd wheel. Had some close calls with romantically minded women over the last few years, but I always nipped it in the bud because I didn't want to drag them into my booze-soaked life, and also didn't want to clear any time in my drinking schedule to make room for them. So here I am, a pretty lonely guy.

Weeeeell...there's a new girl at work. We connected right off the bat like we've known each other for years. She's cute and funny and a bit of a goof. I am absolutely crushing on her! And I get the impression that the feeling is mutual.

I know that ideally I should have much more sober time under my belt before getting involved romantically (I'm in my 3rd week), but she won't be single for long. If not me, then some other dude is going to snatch her up and then I'll get to work with her every day and probably hear about all the fun stuff that she and her bf did over the weekend.

I can imagine the comments now. "Bad idea, SDH."

Is there any chance that this could be a good thing in early sobriety? Maybe some respite from the loneliness I've been dealing with for so long?

As I said, there have been other interested women over the years, but this is different. It's not just that there's a physical attraction there, we have fun together at work. Yes, we have FUN at WORK together. We just fit.

Anyway, neither of us has really "made a move" at the other, but every day we're together the flirting seems to edge a little closer to genuine affection.

FWIW, I'm using AVRT, not AA. Don't know if that changes anything.

Am I f****d? Is this a "no win" situation?
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Old 02-02-2015, 12:43 PM
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I think what you are feeling is normal however sober time side dating people from work can sometimes get messy. Only you can know what is best for you.
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Old 02-02-2015, 12:44 PM
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You're right, Della. I've maintained a strict "no dating at work" rule for myself. Which is another reason that I've had to nip a few in the bud. Then again, haven't felt like this about anyone in years. It'd be a shame to let the "right" person get away because the time or place was "not-so-right".
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Old 02-02-2015, 12:45 PM
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Is this a "no win" situation?
Here's my advice: Don't date anyone you work with.

I had to learn the hard way. Fell for a fellow intern. We got engaged. She broke the engagement off. I was heartbroken. We still worked at the same place and I saw her daily. It made me absolutely miserable.

If you think you can stay sober through miserable, good luck.

If you enjoy working together, have fun, that's wonderful. And a rare thing at work. So keep it at that level and stop future tripping about a lifetime relationship when you don't even have a month sober yet...
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Old 02-02-2015, 12:46 PM
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I would say it kind of depends on her drinking habits, but I would probably go for it. Before I quit for good I dated a woman who rarely drank and that kept me sober for months because I was happy with her and didn't want to look like a jack*ss in front of a sober person I was dating. For me, loneliness was a big issue in getting sober.

And yes, dating at work can be tricky. Another can of worms, but still might be worth it.
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Old 02-02-2015, 12:46 PM
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I was going to say that take away the 3 weeks sobriety issue - it's dating a co-worker.

eep.
I couldn't. No way. Work/Relationship worlds colliding. Uh uh.
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Old 02-02-2015, 12:53 PM
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My loneliness is why I never even considered getting sober for many years.

And that suited everyone but myself. What have you got to lose? Go for it
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Old 02-02-2015, 12:58 PM
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Danger Will Robinson.

I will never never never never date anyone from work again. Or even customers from work.

Looking back, at three weeks sobriety my brain was still really scrambled.
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Old 02-02-2015, 12:59 PM
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Ha, ha! Doggonecarl, point taken. "stop future tripping about a lifetime relationship when you don't even have a month sober yet..."

Not thinking about a lifetime, here. I have dated at work in the past, which is why I try not to do it now. But...it's the restaurant biz. People come and go all the time. Who knows how long either of us will even work there?
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:09 PM
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My daughter is a waitress and has been dating someone she works with for 2 years. I am not saying it can't work but you have to make sure you know you won't relapse if it doesn't work out. That's a big risk in early sobriety.
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:11 PM
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That's a good point Della - the emotional end of things does need to be considered.

SDH - I pm'd you.
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:15 PM
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i met my other half when i was 17 days sober. i'm nearly 10 months sober now and we're proper happy.

it can be ok, it can not be ok. i was very lucky to meet a 'normie' who cares as much as i do about my sobriety.

but dating a colleague? possibly not...
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:26 PM
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The reason for caution is because the risk of relapse is extremly high if it goes wrong

i always say 6-12 months

Im not against love or happiness its more about the pressures a new relationship brings to a newly sober person

Good luck in whatever you choose
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:30 PM
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Love is so hard to find. If it were me I'd go for it. But then I am still a damned fool who believes in fairy tales and love conquers all.

In the end, only you can answer your questions. Best of fortune to you.
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:39 PM
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I work with 5 happily married couples who all met on the job, still work together and all seem happy. I dont see why we insist on being miserable in sobriety. Dating a nice girl could be good for self esteem making you want to work on your long term sobriety. Youll never know if you just avoid the situation.
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:40 PM
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Met my wife at work. HR told us after we got engaged one of us had to leave due to policy. I left. Best two things that ever happened to me

I can't address the relationship in early sobriety thing.
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Bimini - I haven't heard anyone but me use that in a long time...



Lots of good advice here. The interesting thing is that it's about 50/50.

It all depends is the real answer. But I remember in the movie 'Moonstruck'
"Don't sh*t where you eat."

Rule Five: As Olympia Dukakis said in "Moonstruck," "Don't **** where you eat." Try your hardest not to date anyone you work with.

Teachers should not date students. Bartenders should not date servers. Checkers should not date baggers.

The only possible exception to this rule is if the individual you wish to date works in a different department or section of the organization than you. Even then, use extreme caution.



Just casually say to her in a moment of lightheartedness, "I realize you are new here. But I call dibs if you are considering dating anyone you work with." That's all you gotta do my friend. Good luck.
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:45 PM
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Just casually say to her in a moment of lightheartedness, "I realize you are new here. But I call dibs if you are considering dating anyone you work with." That's all you gotta do my friend. Good luck.
Cute!
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Old 02-02-2015, 01:51 PM
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Thanks for the tip, LBrain. I only wish I had that kind of charm!
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Old 02-02-2015, 02:01 PM
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I'm living with a guy who I used to work with and I know a ton of people who met through work and who are happy together. I say go for it. We are only going around once in this life and if you can grab a piece of the good stuff then you should grab it with both hands!
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