Come to think of it, the company gossip mill probably has you both pegged already, and are watching both of you with interest with plenty of rumors. Even if things are worked out with management, the company rumor and gossip mill will destroy you.
Every company I've worked for has a gossip and rumor mill, and they can be vicious. Once back in the '70's, I was a supervisor in the Customer Service Department of a large printing plant. I'd gone out one noon and bought something for lunch to bring back and eat at my desk in my office. As I walked past the reception area on the way back, the company president's secretary called to me with a business type question of some sort. She was eating her lunch at her desk, so I pulled out my lunch and we both ate lunch at her desk while we discussed business, and maybe a few other things, for 20 minutes and then both went back to work.
Something that simple, and by the end of the day there were rumors all over the plant about us, and we were both happily married to someone else.
I would predict, if your girl leaves and you stay, you'll still be tainted. There will be rumors that she left because she was pregnant, and all sorts of other juicy stories making the rounds that only a rumor mill can come up with. If you stay, nobody will take you seriously anymore, and it will be a long time before you regain the level of respect you once had.
Sorry, my friend, but that's the way it is in Corporate America. Like the old saying goes, the Lord gave man a brain, and He gave man a p*nis, but He only gave man enough of a blood supply to use one at a time.
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