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Date: October 7, 2022
I had the same problem with my ex. some people love the attention or secretly want that person even while in a committed relationship.
As for finding the right way to navigate the situation I couldn't tell you, she ended up leaving me for the boundary crossing/ flirty friend.
Look. This could be 1,000 different things, but it's not a hostile work environment. Let's throw some random stuff out there as theories.
He could have a partner who has hard boundaries.
He could practice a religion that doesn't encourage relationships with the other sex.
He could have autism or anxiety.
He could have a bad past with abusive women and to feel safe he distances himself.
Heck, he could even be a sexist pig.
But it doesn't matter.
The list could go on, but none of that matters anyway because it's non of you or your co-workers business. If the gender roles were reversed would your male coworkers go to HR and say “Yes. She does her job and none of this interferes with our work- but it's creating a hostile work environment because she refuses to socialize with us!”. You all should just drop it and leave him be.
You are not safe and this will only get worse once you “belong” to him. RUN