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He probably lied about her cheating on him. Classic projection.
No worries, we are here to help each other.
I know you aren't together per se, but you know…. in the end, it all boils down to simply understanding that this is something she has/wants to deal with. Don't think about it, or try to reason with it, understand it, just be there for her in case she needs that extra help. But until then, like it's been until now, just be there. When the day comes she needs a shoulder, or she needs actual help, she will tell you, or you will realize.
Of course this all applies ONLY in the occasion that you are down for it. That you really want to wait, it could take a long time. I will reiterate again now that this could all end up in nothing even if you take the perfect steps… Just have that in mind.
Wow. Just wow. Wrong guy for you, break up with him please? He sounds incredibly unsafe.
Good that you had an honest bf. Sexual incompatibility is a perfectly good reason to break up over.
I have two options: throw on my headphones and deal with it or (since I can't always have my headphones on) find a way to politely confront her and ask her to stop.
Go with option #1 instead or explore other options, e.g. asking your superiors about the option to move to a different work space.
You're seemingly not close with your coworker, and you say it yourself that you don't know if perhaps something uncontrollable is causing her to make these noises. Either way, it doesn't sound like an issue that has a quick, easy fix, and I think the sum of all these things makes it none of your business to confront her with.
If you do decide to confront her, you'll be putting yourself in a position where you're suddenly asking quite a lot of someone you're not even close with and who doesn't owe you anything aside from basic courtesy. I don't think there's any “nice” way to go about that.
Can’t help much because that would be an automatic divorce if it were me