You're my boss, and you're hot. Where can we go from here?
60%
No can do. Pens OUT of company ink.
- Whitney R, 25, from Princeton, NJ
"I'll eventually have to fire you, I'm sure." - Alison Dichter, 31, from New York, NY
"No good can come out of it. Keep your personal and professional lives separate." - Erika Thomas, 25, from Miami, FL
"Coworkers are fine, but not when there's a clear level or power separating the positions." - Danielle L, 26, from Chicago, IL
"Please. So sleazy. Co-workers are a different story, though." - Ashley Woolley, 25, from Chicago, IL
"Never date a coworker. Too messy, too close, too awkward." - Tiffany Davis, 32, from San Diego, CA
"Don't shit where you eat." - Emily Woolf, 26, from Brooklyn, NY
"Guaranteed to end badly. 100% money back guarantee." - Marisa Zupan, 27, from Brooklyn, NY
"Depends on the size of the company, but in general, sleeping with the man is not good." - Jessica Angst, 23, from Palm Beach, FL
"Very unprofessional. Sadly enough, this seems to happen quite often!" - Vida James, 28, from New York, NY
"That kind of power imbalance is not sexy." - Erika San Miguel, 32, from Larkspur, CA
"“My cardinal rule for work: NEVER, EVER date a coworker or boss! ”" - Lisa Miao, 27, from New York, NY
"Absolutely not. Way too complicated - unless you don't care about keeping your job." - Justine Bour, 26, from Chicago, IL
"Unless it's an extreme love match situation, I don't think it's a good idea to date co-workers." - Kate DAlleva, 25, from Morristown, NJ
"You might as well be a dish of potpourri." - Stephanie Singer, 30, from New York, NY
"Never works out" - Emily Pelton, 29, from Brooklyn, NY
"There are loads of fish in the sea." - Claire Watkins, 25, from Santa Cruz, CA
"If it's a job I love... not a chance." - Kate Bailey, 26, from Chicago, IL
"Only make that mistake once!" - Sara Bour, 23, from Urbana, IL
"I like success that is earned through hard work, not though sexual ways." - Julienne Irons, 27, from Los Angeles, CA
"This is a tough one. I don't like mixing business with pleasure, but if it's good how can I resist" - Miranda Elling, 32, from Chicago, IL
"Yuck." - Laura Lefkowitz, 35, from New York, NY
"Business and pleasure do not mix...sad but true." - Rebecca Nashleanas, 25, from Los Angeles, CA
"Relationships at the work place almost always lead to trouble, so just avoid it from the start." - Jennifer Beio, 26, from Chicago, IL
"Terrible idea. Trust me." - Samantha Conniff, 24, from Brooklyn, NY
"Bad idea." - Jessi Odenbach, 28, from Chicago, IL
"Hard to do but NO." - Veronica Cheung, 24, from San Diego, CA
"There's a miniscule chance of that ever having a happy ending." - Cheng-Cheng Lok, 24, from San Francisco, CA
"It's just awkward." - Vicky Kuo, 24, from San Diego, CA
"No bueno" - Gina Kim, 24, from San Diego, CA
"That's just not a good idea. I'd keep it at flirting." - Elinor N, 23, from New York, NY
"NEVER. BUT... the flirting could be a lot of fun along the way..." - Jessica Barrutia, 24, from Chicago, IL
"Having a fling at work can cause so many personal and career problems...it's just not worth it." - Paula L, 28, from Miami, Florida
"I can't afford to loose my job for you." - Kimone Campbell, 27, from Palm Beach, FL
"Business is business." - Nancy Spruiell, 43, from New York, NY
"no ifs, ands, or buts!" - Becca Schepps, 29, from Brooklyn, NY
"I don't like to mix it. So maybe in another life, or in my next job." - Senait Mengstab, 30, from San Francisco, CA
"But it depends on how much I like my job." - Nadia Reiman, 28, from Brooklyn, NY
"I mean, if it's we're-getting-married mutual, then maybe. but odds are no. so no." - Sherika Mair, 29, from West Palm Beach, FL
"Don't mix business with pleasure." - Vicky K, 25, from Chino Hills, CA
"exactly" - Jill Hanner, 34, from Astoria, NY
"Don't sleep with co-workers!!" - Elise Stiller, 36, from Seaford, NY
"Never a good idea..." - Regina Melzer, 32, from Los Angeles, CA
"Been there. Done that. Bought the shirt. Only works if the job is temp or the person is THE ONE!" - Grace Kang, 29, from Los Angeles, CA
"Professional boundaries." - Jessica Chang, 30, from Los Angeles, CA
"Nope. I don't do drama. Even for great sex." - Wendy Farley, 44, from Charleston, SC
"Been there, done that - never again." - Karoline D'Angola, 24, from Bernardsville, NJ
"This love could be catastrophic." - Sara Jagodzinski, 24, from Carol Stream, IL
"“If it's a really good job, then the relationship might not be worth it. ”" - Amy S., 25, from Chicago, IL
"It just gets too messy. Not worth it—unless you think it's the love of your life!" - Grace Hsieh, 22, from San Diego, CA
"I don't want to jeopardize anything." - Heather Callan, 25, from Chicago, IL
"The chances of it going wrong are high, and that is unenjoyable for everyone in the office." - Britt Ancell, 26, from New York, NY
"Seriously a HUGE recipe for disaster." - Deeana Lowe-Chin, 24, from Miami, FL
"If it turns out badly, you will either have to live with that mistake every day, or quit." - Ashley Potter, 26, from Milwaukee, WI
"Never a good idea. I've witnessed this go bad too many times." - Angela Lee, 23, from Cerritos, CA
"If I am the boss I would want a better guy, not someone who works for me." - Frankie Robinson, 36, from Chicago, IL
"My mother always had a saying, 'You don't **it where you eat!'" - Rosie Dehoyos, 29, from Dallas, TX
"Too dangerous. I might get crazy." - Anne C, 24, from Miami, FL
"I've never been in this position, but I think it's less complicated to just avoid it if possible" - Miana DeGardeyn, 33, from Chicago, IL
"You're just asking for trouble. And potential unemployment." - Tiffany Clarke, 25, from richmond, ca
"Agree!!" - Corey G, 25, from Chicago, IL
"It will most likely end badly, and probably not for the boss." - Kira Wilkinson, 27, from Washington, DC
"Don't sh*t where you eat." - Lucy Malcolm, 26, from New York, NY
"Flirting is fine, though." - Doris Parker, 27, from Springfield, MA
"You can't do every hot person you meet. So let's keep it professional. That's even more seductive!"
29%
Let’s do this, but keep it quiet.
- Sandy Tragos, 32, from Chicago, IL
"It can be exciting...." - Jacquelyn Tillotson, 31, from Miami Beach, FL
"If the relationship becomes serious, then one should go." - Kate Cohen, 27, from Syosset, NY
"I like sneaking around." - Dominique Vance, 23, from New York, NY
"Transgression is hot!" - Renee Lucas, 30, from New York, NY
"“No need to flaunt it around the office. And there must be some maturity clause if we break up. ”" - Cat Davis, 25, from New York, NY
"Shhhhh." - Marianna Branda, 23, from Miami, FL
"As long as it doesn't affect my work, we're fine." - Genevieve Melzer, 27, from San Francisco, CA
"It's more fun that way!" - Molly Millett, 23, from San Francisco, CA
"Secrets can be hot." - Jessica G, 25, from Boca Raton, FL
"Shhhh, especially if there is a chance of calling it quits." - Ashley Hayes, 24, from Los Angeles, CA
"If the attraction is mutual, go for it! Just let it be a sexy little secret!" - Susie Jones, 29, from Naples, Fl
"“Keep quiet- you could break up in a few weeks or months and you don't want to be out of a job! ”" - Dominique Jackson, 29, from Los Angeles, CA
"Keep it on the DL regardless. Loose lips sink ships." - Vanessa Jeong, 28, from San Leandro, CA
"Discretion would be the key word here." - Ashley Becker, 26, from New York, NY and Miami, FL
"No mixing of business and pleasure-at least not at work!" - Shannon Harknett, 24, from New Orleans, LA
"Being secretive makes it way more exciting." - Katrina Robinson, 28, from Charleston, SC
"Of course, I'm not the most professional person in the world..." - Sarah Conrad, 27, from New York, NY
"Most people meet their significant others through work, so I don't see why not." - Johanna Beyenbach, 29, from New York, NY
"I hate regret of not doing something. Do what it takes to keep both people honest & happy." - Priya Massand, 30, from Flushing, NY
"Sweet and discreet..." - Deborah Lau, 23, from La Jolla, CA
"It's fine to take a chance. You never know. They could be the one." - Wendy Liu, 23, from Alhambra, CA
"Michelle Obama was once Barak Obama's boss, and that's hot. Women with power = hot." - Maya Calaway, 24, from Boston, MA
"Hey, we only live once. But if anything goes wrong, don't say you didn't know about the rules..." - Jennifer Manghisi, 27, from New York, NY
"Most likely the first time we meet." - Nora Lahl, 31, from Milwaukee, WI
"Love knows not the ways of employee harassment laws." - Jen Gsell, 29, from Reston, VA
"If it's a mature coupling, then it can be done, but it's likely to end badly for one of the two ." - Lauren McHenry, 26, from Dallas, TX
"If it gets serious, you have to say something to HR, and go from there." - Ann Dang, 24, from San Diego, CA
"That sounds fun." - JoAnna Di Tullio, 24, from Boston, MA
"Nothing better than doing something you're not supposed to be doing!" - Anna Bykova, 23, from San Francisco, CA
"Whatever is fine, as long as it's hidden..." - Kylan Conroy, 24, from Chicago, IL
"You can't fight attraction."
10%
If it’s mutual, one of us has to go.
- Pienby Laurence, 25, from Jersey City, NJ
"It's complicated, but if there is a genuine interest, don't forfeit it because we work together." - Rachel U, 26, from New York, NY
"Most likely one of you will move on at some point, so wait until then." - Kristin Castro, 24, from San Francisco, CA
"Personal and private lives never mix well in the workplace, save both of you the trouble." - Amber Sellers, 33, from Brooklyn, NY
"Save the drama for your momma." - Vicky Chivy, 26, from San Diego, CA
"mutual" - Sara Koch, 30, from Youngstown, OH
"And I'd prefer you be the one to leave." - Jackie Rivera, 25, from Miami, FL
"I didn't make the rules...I just follow them." - Luana Suciu, 25, from Boston, MA
"And we'll see from there" - Mercedes Tahir, 23, from New York, NY
"Them the rules!" - Kate Sample, 31, from Chicago, IL
"I've made this mistake before. Dating and work are a bad combo." - Alicia Cohen, 37, from New York, NY
"If it's the real deal, we'll figure it out."