+1 to CKWhat he said.........make it "not your business" and move along.
X10 to Evelyn
C'mon man; Leave her alone!
Can't help but feel that you would use this as leverage against her - same thing applies in reverse so if you say she knows about you and hasn't approached you - why not be a gentleman and reciprocate? Really you need to blast it all over to show what???
I've actually HIRED providers in my business and NO-ONE knew nor did I EVER treat them any different than employees or associates. In fact I stopped "hobbying" with them while employed OUT OF RESPECT and obvious moral & business ethics. So Gentle-MAN up and respect her privacy. Originally Posted by Kuhlarrow