“Like a real spouse, a work spouse supports you and helps you with work, but they also challenge you when you need to be challenged and call you out when you need to be,” McBride says. All of this is in an effort to help you and make you not just a better employee, but also a better person all around.

Are work spouses a thing?

Since work spouses are really just close friends, it’s not surprising that many employees report having a work spouse. A new survey from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), found that 25% of workers have had a work wife or work husband.

Are work spouses healthy?

In fact, they can be beneficial for all involved. Not only is it good for business and cooperation within the company, it’s healthy for people to feel like someone knows exactly what they are going through, which can decrease stress. Research has also shown in the past that having a work spouse can make you happier.

Can you work at the same place as your boyfriend?

Most companies have policies which discourage or forbid office romances particularly in the same department. This means that if you’re not already married to each other when the second person is appointed to the company, your relationship will be a problem and could get one or both of you terminated, or reassigned.

What is a cheating man called?

Most commonly the betrayer is referred to as an adulterer, although cheater works as a more colloquial term.

A work spouse is a co-worker of the opposite sex with whom you have a close platonic relationship. In many ways, these relationships can mirror a real marriage. According to a 2007 survey from Vault.com, a career information Web site, 23 percent of workers reported that they had a work spouse.

Is it bad to have a work spouse?

Having close work relationships isn’t a bad thing. It’s also not inappropriate to have an attraction to someone other than your spouse as long as you handle it correctly.

How do you know if your husband has a work wife?

You and a co-worker share information you would only tell a spouse, like personal details about yourself that you don’t share with other colleagues. You confide in them more than anyone else at your office about work issues. You spend a lot of time with them, almost as much time as you do with your spouse.