According to Hazel's blog post (and Wikipedia aka my Bible), a work spouse is "a co-worker (usually of the opposite sex) with whom one shares a close platonic relationship" and apparently this bond tends to mimic that of a real wife and husband.
And I instantly thought of my old co-worker Ramon.
At my first job out of college while I was still working in New York, I sat next to a pushing 45-year-old, jovial, Cuban man who shared my love of reality TV shows (oh, and he is gay so don't go getting any ideas that this story is gonna get all lovey dovey on you).
And we were most definitely work spouses. We even called each other husband and wife at work, which to be honest I think creeped people out. We also fought frequently, went through some troubled times where we stopped talking, and just recently reunited while he was in Chicago for a meeting and took me out to dinner at Rosebud (can we say yum?).
So while I was googling "work spouse", I came across an article from CNN Living which listed the top seven signs to tell if you have a work spouse. And it made me laugh because it just solidified that Ramon and I were a couple.
1. You depend on a particular co-worker for office supplies, snacks or aspirin.
And we were most definitely work spouses. We even called each other husband and wife at work, which to be honest I think creeped people out. We also fought frequently, went through some troubled times where we stopped talking, and just recently reunited while he was in Chicago for a meeting and took me out to dinner at Rosebud (can we say yum?).
So while I was googling "work spouse", I came across an article from CNN Living which listed the top seven signs to tell if you have a work spouse. And it made me laugh because it just solidified that Ramon and I were a couple.
1. You depend on a particular co-worker for office supplies, snacks or aspirin.
Um...how about money?? Ramon and I would constantly go back and forth borrowing money. And he would constantly steal my aspirin. And together we were the snack king and queen of the office - we would go on snack runs together. Wow, I'm a tool.
2. There are inside jokes you and a particular co-worker share.
2. There are inside jokes you and a particular co-worker share.
This is a no-brainer. Our favorite go-to's were anything about the shows Rock of Love and Kid Nation. He even called me Taylor for a nickname. Yea, figure that inside joke out.
3. You can be bluntly honest about his or her appearance.
3. You can be bluntly honest about his or her appearance.
I constantly made fun of Ramon for not dressing his age. And he would make fun of me whenever I didn't do my hair...which was almost everyday.
4. When something eventful at work happens, this is the person you go to for a de-briefing.
4. When something eventful at work happens, this is the person you go to for a de-briefing.
Ok, this one had me stumped. Because as much as I loved Ramon, he was a huge gossip so I did not go to him whenever I heard something juicy. But I know he always told me when he heard something delicious (because I usually already knew).
5. At breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks, your co-worker could order for you and vice versa.
5. At breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks, your co-worker could order for you and vice versa.
This is most definitely true. Ramon loved his Italian subs from Subway, his Cuban food from the place next to Subway, and pepperoni pizza from the pizza place next door.
6. You and your co-worker can finish each other's sentences.
Creepy, but yes.
7. Your co-worker knows just as much about your personal life as a real spouse or best friend would.
Fact. Although I don't have a real spouse, Ramon knew a great deal about me. And I knew way too much about him and his boyfriends (multiple).
Looking over this list, do any of you have a work husband or wife?
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