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She Was Being Set Up With Her Manager’s Son But Then Overheard Her Manager Revealing Some Serious “Icks,” So She Canceled The Date, And Now Her Manager Is Pretty Upset

Moreover, Sherry tried to insinuate that “surely” she still expects her parents to do things for her before actually storming off.

Anyway, since that uncomfortable incident, Sherry still has not spoken to her. So now, she has been left wondering whether telling Sherry that she would never go out with her son makes her a jerk or not.

Do you think accepting a date set up by a coworker is a good idea? What about if that coworker is your manager? Even still, is it understandable why Travis not being able to take care of himself would be a turn-off? Is Sherry right about her “not being able to understand,” or did she have a right to cancel the date?

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