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I'm pretty sure if he found out he would kill me haha
don't laugh too hard, it could happen!

Seriously, Mack 2.0 is a hundred percent correct.
There are some lessons to learn from this.
1. Do not get involved with a co-worker, don't do it. All the laws existing regarding relationships in the work place overwhelmingly favor woman. As soon as you get even slightly involved with a co-worker, your entire career--not just your job--your entire career is in her hands.
2. Do not get involved with women who are taken. Seriously while I personally would hold cheating against the girl I was dating because she is the one who made the promise to me and not you, a hell of a lot of guys will blame you and you alone and yes they may even try to harm you.
Lastly, the professional world has a way different dynamic now then when it was predominately male. Women can and will do anything, anything to destroy your career if it means advancing theirs. The sad part is, they can do all this well within the law even to the extent that the law encourages it.
Seriously, I have had women at work make advances toward me and I just ignore it and never mention it again and move on. Only to find out maybe a month down the line one of my other male co-workers, in a similar position as mine, was fired for having a relationship with the girl. Now she is in his position.
This scenario has happened a hell of a lot of times.
People do not understand. If you read Greek and Roman Literature, women are often portrayed as being the more dangerous of the species--even if they have less power. You read Chaucer or the Decammeron, and one again women are portrayed as being the more dangerous of the species. Hell, read Dickens Great Expectations and there again women are the one's who are dangerous. It is only, I would say, after the fifties where women take in this sort of mythical aura of purity.
Now, women are very honest about being opportunistic and untrustworthy. So, just take care of yourself man. Don't risk anything for a woman.