“Good for you, but what does that have to do with the job?”
And by job I mean my penis.
My man. This is not the way.
Respond super excited, like when you meet someone who shares the same niche hobby than you: “I like girls too! So tell me, what have you found to be the best technic to eat pussy?”
“I, too, am a connoisseur of fine pussy.”
‘I know’
“I wasn’t interested”
Anon must address her as “Lesbian” for now until eternity, considering that’s all she is.
And I’m married, so I’m kind of asexual (at work), so we’re ought to be friends!
It’s probably a way for her not to be flirted with. To protect herself. So I’d say something reassuring like that.
Shrug is the only correct response at work. Or maybe “that’s nice” to be more polite.
Or “noted” or just “ok”
Is that polite though? I get that it isn’t explicitly rude but I pretty much only use that phrase as short hand for “why are you talking about this you fucking weirdo?” I think it’s subtly rude at best.
If a team lead, sight unseen, just tells you their sexual preference without any context or follow-up then yeah that’s fucking weird and they’re a weirdo.
Yeah definitely, just saying I’m not sure polite is the right label for a response with that kind of subtext.
“me too”
Final answer
“Hell yeah I like chicks too!” go for a high five
“Sounds like we have something in common.”
“Me too!”
“Oh, that makes sense.”
If this is the US, straight to HR. 🤑
“Ma’am, this is a Wendy’s…”