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The Office Christmas Party -- The Newest Way to Expose Workplace Affairs

An infidelity expert reveals how office Christmas parties can expose workplace affairs, and offers a free tip sheet telling what to look for at the Office Christmas party if you suspect a workplace affair.

(PRWEB) November 28, 2007 -- A significant number of workplace affairs will be exposed at the office Christmas party this year. According to infidelity expert Ruth Houston, founder of www.InfidelityAdvice, the company Christmas party is the latest way to find out if a cheating spouse or lover is involved in a workplace affair.

"Workplace infidelity is not that easy to detect, unless it spills over into non-working hours," says Houston. "That's why I advise suspicious spouses and lovers to attend the annual Christmas party at their partner's job, if they suspect that a workplace affair might be going on. If their spouse or significant other is romantically involved with someone at work, their behavior and body language will give them away."

How Ashlee Confirmed Her Husband's Workplace Affair

At Richard's office party, Ashlee noticed that one of his female co-workers kept glancing in their direction. Kelly, the woman in question was openly hostile towards Ashlee when they were finally introduced. On one occasion when Ashlee came back from the ladies room, she found Richard and Kelly in a corner of the room having a heated discussion, which they abruptly broke off when Ashlee reappeared. By asking a few discreet questions and comparing the answers with what she already knew, Ashlee was able to confirm that Richard and Kelly were indeed having a workplace affair.

More and more people who suspect workplace infidelity are taking advantage of the office holiday party to either confirm their suspicions or set their mind at ease. But knowing what to look for is the key.

Free Tip Sheet Tells What to Look for

For suspicious spouses and significant others who aren't sure what to look for, Houston, the author of Is He Cheating on you - 829 Telltale Signs has compiled a tip sheet entitled "What to Look for at the Office Christmas Party if You Suspect a Workplace Affair. To request a free copy, e-mail InfidelityInfo @ gmail.com with "Christmas party-prw" in the subject line.

For more information about office Christmas parties and workplace affairs, see the article on Houston's website entitled Office Christmas Parties Will Reveal Workplace Affairs.

About Ruth Houston:

Infidelity expert Ruth Houston is the founder of www.InfidelityAdvice.com and the author of "Is He Cheating on You?-829 Telltale Signs". Frequently called on by the media to comment on infidelity issues in the news, Ruth has been quoted in USA Today, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, FoxNews.com, ABCNews.com, Univision Online, Maclean's, Cosmopolitan, Chatelaine, Reuters, Associated Press, UPI, and numerous other print and online media.

Ruth has been a guest on The Today Show, CNN, Fox News, ABC News, NBC News, 1010WINS, Sirius Satellite Radio, Court TV Radio, Telemundo, BBC, CBC and over 360 radio and TV shows worldwide. For more information about infidelity, cheating spouses or extramarital affairs, visit InfidelityAdvice.com or Ruth Houston's Infidelity Blog at http://infidelitynewsandviews.blogspot.com

To interview Ruth Houston, call 718 592-6039.

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