Lure him on. Ask if he knows any jokes. Have a tape recorder hidden on your person. Sue the f*ck out of the corporation. Retire while you still have youth and vitality.
2006-07-27 20:21:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Just ignore it. Some guys just get spontaneous erections. He shouldn't have to apologise for a natural bodily function especially one that cannot be controlled. That is stupid. As far as hiding it, that's up to him. As long as he's not thrusting his pelvis toward you, then just leave him alone. As far as excusing himself, again, why exhibit shame over a natural bodily function. Should you apologise for any odour when you get your period? Should you excuse yourself? Should someone who notices this be flattered or angry? Lastly, why were you looking?
2006-07-27 20:21:29
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answered by practical thinking 5
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You can't always associate an erection with someone being sexually attracted to YOU. Sometimes these things happen for very odd reasons, sometimes even medical reasons. Just forget about it. It usually takes men more than just talking to someone for them to get an erection BECAUSE of that person. It was probably something else.
2006-07-27 20:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The talking snake informed Eve that they could exchange into like gods in the event that they ate the fruit, so of course atheism had no longer something to do with it. in spite of everything, in those days God talked directly to Adam and Eve, so as that they could infrequently be atheists. Atheism ought to basically have been around on account that he stopped making such appearances.
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answered by saturnio 4
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I'd ignore it. Men get erections for MANY other reasons than thinking about sex. They have an average of 6 erections a day. He should ignore it as well (and I guarantee he will ignore it).
2006-07-27 20:20:56
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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Yes, during an interview and he just kept touching it and plumping it up with his hand in his pocket. Then his girl friend came bursting in in the middle of the interview to ask him baby what do you want for lunch time and whole bunch of other crap. I got offered the position but I of course turned it down cold!!! And to answer your question: I ignored it, felt angry and scared that he might try to us it on me, and discusted. My husband and brother wanted to go beat him up, but I said not to and just left it alone.
2006-07-27 20:21:26
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answered by Renee_617 2
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As long as he's not doing anything to encourage it or draw attention to it, I do nothing. He's not doing anything wrong, so why get on his case about it? Heck, he might just be thinking about the guy he was sleeping with last night and not you at all.
2006-07-27 20:18:44
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answered by triviatm 6
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What are you looking at while talking business with a colleague in office ? Face or thighs ? hmmmn... not clear what u were discussing....
2006-07-27 23:24:19
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answered by deebeein 4
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Be a professional and ignore it, thats your best bet in a situation like that.
2006-07-27 20:19:25
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answered by pe1184 1
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I would make an excuse to leave the situation. He should do the same.
2006-07-27 20:18:49
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answered by maynerdswife 5
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