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Its nice to get along well with co-workers and maybe even get together after work sometimes.

Though, for some people, it happens on a regular basis, and sometimes it gets pretty wild.

Find out why they like spending time together; do they give each other emotional support?

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Do they share common interests?

And if so, what are these?

Check out the results:

Man in suit holding a cocktail, seated, highlighting “coworkers' game” context, and wearing a wristwatch.

Text discussing feelings of hurt over a husband’s coworker behavior at work parties.

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Text describing a coworkers' game involving wives' belongings, leaving the wife uncomfortable and unable to face her husband.

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Text of wife upset over husband’s coworkers' game, feeling betrayed and unable to face him.

Wife Discovers Husband’s “Game” With Coworkers, Can’t Even Look At Him Anymore

Reddit thread discussing husband’s coworkers' game and its impact on marriage and partnerships.

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Comment saying “Your husband has no respect for you,” referring to coworkers' game revelation.

Wife Discovers Husband’s “Game” With Coworkers, Can’t Even Look At Him Anymore

A comment discussing a coworker’s inappropriate party behavior linked to marriage issues.

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Comments about a husband’s coworkers causing trouble at a party, with mentions of social dynamics and broken items.

Reddit conversation about a husband’s coworkers' “game” involving inappropriate behavior.

Wife Discovers Husband’s “Game” With Coworkers, Can’t Even Look At Him Anymore

Reddit conversation about husband’s coworkers' inappropriate “game” and its consequences.

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