Maybe because they are interested:shrug: And we don’t live in isolated cocoons but are social creatures?
I’m beginning to see why my questions are so “disturbing”.
This is what I mean: say that Mrs X goes to an Al-Anon convention over the weekend. She just might want to keep that private.
Say Mr Y goes to somewhere to pray the Rosary in front of an abortion clinic, he may not want to bring up this subject at work because he knows that others in the workplace would be distracted by this.
Or suppose Ms Z is trying to maintain her chastity, maybe it iis harder for her when people ar cohabitating and continually talking about it.
Or maybe, just maybe, people would like to have some privacy, a fence as it were, between their work and their personal life, and they would also not like to end up in the false intimacy that ensues when people talk about their “partners” and what-have-you when the partner suddenly decides to leave or the one gets pregnant…
So, no, why ask what the other did over the weekend? Let them have some privacy. And if someone asks, then just make it so boring that they never ask again, not spill your private life over the office. Yeah, I do not want the people who are co-habitating to talk about how they went here or there, because that should be private for them, not something so casual as to be revealed willy-nilly to any person who asks.
When I did used to work in an office, topics like that didn’t come up. Then it seems that it did. Now it seems like people are free to talk about their actual sex “conquests”–all of this is completely unprofessional.