Everyone needs a work spouse — even if some millennials don't think so
In a Newsweek poll of 1,500 American adults, 57% of surveyed millennials, which the study categorized as people 25 to 34 years old, said it wouldn't be acceptable to have a work spouse. Most surveyed Gen Zers, ages 18 to 24 in the poll, and surveyed boomers, ages 55 and up, were fine with the relationships.
The concept has evolved beyond caretaking, however."It's more than a friend at the office; it's a partner and a teammate," Mazur said."You're each other's sounding boards — you offer guidance and insights. These are relationships that often outlast jobs."
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