welcome to the fam

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Do you have a work wife/husband? If so, describe them. If you’re retired, do you still keep in touch with your former colleagues?

Prompt created by yours truly. 
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I’d love to read your responses.

I have three work wives and two work husbands. I mean we spend over 40 hours a week together, I’m with them more than anyone else so it seems only natural to have work spouses. It’s all strictly platonic too. Being around them, definitely makes work more bearable and sometimes, it’s even fun. The emotional support and ability to collaborate with others makes for a better working environment, that’s for damn sure.

The work wives are the ones who come to inspect me in the mornings and scold me for not going to bed sooner. They know because I look tired. They’re also the ones who bring me homemade foods or hook me up with snacks. We can communicate with one another without saying anything. One raised eyebrow or side eye glance and we already know what’s going on without saying a word. They’re also the ones who complain about their husbands to me, they don’t want advice, they only want to vent.

My work husband are the ones who supports me without judgment. He also asks me about advice on his children or what present he ought to get his wife for her birthday. Don’t worry, his wife knows all about me. He’s the one who will video record me getting an award and then show his wife… but not send me the footage. The other knows how I take my coffee and will buy me a cup on his way into work. He’ll joke about me being a workaholic and our talks often end up turning into a therapy session. He’s also the one who makes sure that I’m included in everything, like all the work parties and events.


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11 responses to “welcome to the fam”

  1. S Akhtar Akhtar Avatar

    Welcome to the Fam 💛
    Some coworkers become more than colleagues—they become family. I’m grateful for the people who have supported me, shared laughter, encouraged me during difficult times, and made every workday a little brighter.
    Work isn’t only about tasks and deadlines; it’s also about the meaningful connections we build along the way. The friendships we create at work often become some of life’s greatest blessings.

  2. Hazel Avatar

    Therapy session. Very funny!🤭 I like the telepathic vibes of your work wives. I’m new to this term.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      hehe yass we just know without saying anything

  3. Ajinkya Rane Avatar

    Damn I miss my work wife now.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      aww maybe you can get a new one!

  4. Liz Avatar

    It sounds really great. Makes work better.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      it sure does!

  5. Jesse Pallante Avatar

    Your work husbands and wives sound more like family. That’s awesome 👌. Good going.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      thanks, Jesse!

  6. rebuilding rob Avatar

    I teach in a small high school with a small staff, but I happen to be one of two teachers who actually shares a room with another teacher.

    One of our fellow staff members referred to the two of us as “ work spouses“ so I got a good laugh out of that

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Haha thats cool! Do you share a classroom or just an office?

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