Navigating uncomfortable physical behavior in the office can be challenging, especially when nonverbal cues seem ambiguous or repetitive. Whether the behavior is intentional or just a result of poor spatial awareness, it can impact your professional focus and well-being. Identify the Pattern
"From what?"
"It's the chair," I insisted. "You're drifting into my lane." this office worker keeps turning her ass towards me
Deep take: This is almost certainly a case of attentional bias + open office proximity, not intentional display. The phrase “her ass” reveals the observer’s framing. In a professional setting, the only appropriate response is to redirect your gaze and reflect on why this pattern feels significant to you. If you cannot stop noticing, reposition yourself or request a seating change—without mentioning her body. Navigating uncomfortable physical behavior in the office can
And just like that, the squeaky chair becomes the start of a great story. "You're drifting into my lane