's8220;Company picnics and other job-related social gatherings can be breeding grounds for workplace affairs,'s8221; says Ruth Houston, infidelity expert and author of Is He Cheating on
You 's8211; 829 Telltale Signs. Houston, the founder of www.InfidelityAdvice.com says 's8220;Studies indicate that the workplace is the #1
place for cheating husbands to find an affair partner. A VAULT.com study found that nearly half of the American work force has been romantically involved with someone at work. Attending
the annual company picnic with your husband can discourage a workplace affair.'s8221;
Houston says accompanying your husband to his company picnic and similar employer-sponsored social events can act as a deterrent to workplace affairs in the following three ways:
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Short-Circuit a Budding Workplace Romance 's8211; Your presence there will keep him from making an alcohol-induced advance to the co-worker he may have been secretly admiring all
year.
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Keep Predatory Females At Bay 's8211; By making your presence known predatory females will be less inclined make a play for him or respond to his advances if they know he's8217;s already
attached.
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Stop them from Sneaking Off for Sex 's8211; In one survey 33% of workers admitted having sex with a colleague at a company-sponsored social event. Your being there may encourage him to
keep his libido in check.
If You Suspect a Workplace Affair
What if you suspect that he's8217;s already involved in a workplace affair Houston says, 's8220; Attending the company picnic will give you a chance to find out if what you suspect is
true. Knowing what to look for is the key. If he's8217;s romantically involved with a co-worker, their behavior or body language will give them away.'s8221; To find out what to look for,
send for Houston's8217;s free tip sheet entitled 's8220;What to Look for at the Company Picnic if You Suspect a Workplace Affair.'s8221; E-mail InfidelityAdvice at gmail.com with
's8220;What To Look For-prw's8221; in the subject line.
About Ruth Houston:
Infidelity expert Ruth Houston is the author of Is He Cheating on You 's8211; 829 Telltale Signs and the founder of www.InfidelityAdvice.com
Frequently called on by the media to comment on infidelity issues in the news, Ruth has been quoted in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, the New York Post, the
Chicago Tribune, the Houston Chronicle, the Toronto Sun, iVillage, MSN Lifestyle, UPI, Newhouse News Service, Reuters, AFP, Yahoo Personals, LavaLife and numerous other print and online
media.
She has been a guest on The Today Show, Good Day New York, Ireland's8217;s Late Late Show, Telemundo , 1010WINS, BBC, CBC, TalkAmerica, Court TV Radio, Power Talk Radio and over 250 other
radio and TV talk shows worldwide.
For more information about infidelity, visit http://www.InfidelityAdvice.com
To interview Ruth Houston or have her speak to your association or group,
call 718 592-6039 or e-mail InfidelityExpert at gmail.com