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good artcle and we should apply and inform to all our freinds and relatives. This will be an eye opner.
From India, Mumbai
Hi Pradepa,
First of all Thanks a lot for such a wonderful article on extra marital affairs, which is so prevalent nowadays in corporate world too.
I just want a favour from you if you can please give some information about the two cases of extra marital affairs in Bangalore & Hyderabad which you mentioned in yr post. Im preparing a presentation & for this I want some authentic information. I'll be grateful to you if you provide me as when that incident happened? and What were the reasons behind commiting sucide? or any other article or information on this topic.
I'll be waiting for your reply eagerly.
Thanks & Regards,
Akshita.

From India, Chandigarh
Great,,, Some one like you have shared such a beautiful article at the right time. I hope that more and more people read this and follow your well meant advice. Thanks & Regards,
From India, Bangalore
Extra Marritial Affairs.
This act basically shows the mental process of the couple working througout the day and then mentally/Physically stressed during the nights thus sexual acts between working married couples reduces, leading to day time affair ie during work hours ( Behind The Scence ) and betweeen workmates.
This is where Family,Personal ethics, moral values + the consequences shud be given an overview and then only it will lead to conscious efforts towards ones own control in desires.
Hope we all start following the same and discourage such immoral behaviors by isolating it and if possible consulting within peers and workmates for better awareness.
Regards.

From India, Mumbai
it’s gr8 ,,but the fact is evryone understand this reality but still these relationships will never come to an end Shallu Chhabra
From India, New Delhi
Completely agree with all the view points mentioned. Its each individual's life and each one need to be responsible for it.
One need to prioritise what is important in life, finally its only your family who would be thier to support an take care of you..
Regards,
SR

From India, Delhi
In my point of view its a stupid article, where as in your article I will agree with some points and others like colleagues r not friends and all are not acceptable. Colleagues can became friends and for everything there is a limit.
This is my thought (it may defer from person to person )

From India, Bangalore
Hey pradepa,I dont agree to the point, that colleagues cannot be friends. One chooses their friends, and how far the friendship goes. However the rest of the articles is simply superb.Regards,Vanita
From India, Mumbai
Hi, Really something we all should adopt. I agree......strictly no friends at workplace to make your work satisfying. there should be no strings attached like friends,family...etc at work. Rgds Achu
From India, Mumbai
hai........ Its really a good & a meaningful article........... the one who studies this article is not wasting his/her time....but he/she understands the reality of life..........With Regards, Alex..........
From India, Bangalore
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