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Drunk kiss with older coworker — should I bring it up or let it go? (20s F, 40s F)

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YourCosyPino · 26/11/2025 21:52

Last week something happened that I can’t stop thinking about, and I’d love some outside perspectives.

I (20s F) have become close friends with a coworker (40s F, single). We get along incredibly well — we’ve traveled together, go out for drinks, party together, all very fun and friendly.

At a colleague’s leaving party on Friday, we both got very drunk. We ended up being the last two in our group, went to another bar, danced, hugged, the usual drunk friendliness… but then things escalated.

While we were dancing, she hugged me from behind and kissed my cheek for the first time. Then she was touching my waist/arms and kissed my neck. I didn’t pull away, and honestly didn’t feel uncomfortable in the moment.

I ended up hugging her from behind as well, kissing her neck, shoulder and lips then, we full-on made out for about 10 minutes before heading home separately. She was heavily drunk, I was heavily drunk, and at the time it all just felt like part of the fun night.

Now she’s away this week, and the more I think about it, the more embarrassed and unsure I feel. I don’t regret it exactly, but I didn’t see it coming, and I don’t know if I should acknowledge it when she’s back or just act normal and move on.

Would appreciate any thoughts!

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Endofyear · 26/11/2025 22:44

Tricky when you work with someone but if you're both single, you haven't done anything wrong! Maybe when she gets back, suggest going out for coffee or lunch and see how it goes - if she mentions it or if she seems embarrassed or regretful, you can say ah well, it was just a mad drunken moment, let's just go back to being mates!

MeganM3 · 26/11/2025 22:48

You don’t need to have a conversation about it.

CircleofWillis · 28/11/2025 18:13

MeganM3 · 26/11/2025 22:48

You don’t need to have a conversation about it.

Well, she might want to take it further. Or just process what happened.

DoubleShotEspressox · 28/11/2025 18:20

Few questions? Are either of you lesbian or bi? Do you like her? Are you single? Do you want to pursue anything?

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