‘Tis the season for frisky coworkers. Infidelity at office holiday parties is “unsurprising,” according to a British divorce lawyer. A study backed up the lawyer’s claim, with data showing that a third of Americans were tempted to cheat on their partners at winter workplace festivities—and almost two in 10 did.
“The Christmas office party may well provide an outlet for such excitable bantering to continue into the early hours,” the lawyer said. “Flirtation, after all, needn’t be amorous or ‘followed through.’” Many adults will spend a considerable portion of their lifetime in the office, building potentially intimate relationships with coworkers instead of at home with their spouses: “Any anxiety surrounding yours, or your partner’s, fidelity may well signal issues in the relationship much greater than a mulled wine-fueled mistake under the mistletoe,” she said.
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