OK folks here's an update: after the mentioned FB episode, me and my female co-worker went on as normal as we could. About a week after, I ran into her, and although she said hello, probably just to feel me out, and see if I was pissed off, she wouldn't make any eye contact or even mention anything about the episode. Another week gone by, I finally spoke out and apologized to her, to which she responded by saying that "her bf saw and found my comments inappropriate, felt that only he should have the privilege to write such things, and she had no choice but to "block me". I asked her to please forgive me, reassured her that it wouldn't happen again. I ended the conversation by saying "I'll leave it at that and won't say any more" to which her response was "I know what you're thinking"...LOL
In the following months, we'd run into each other several times, with me always being cordial and friendly. When I tried to make small talk with her, she seemed very uncomfortable, never making eye contact when speaking. She also started to park her car away from mine. Strange and funny, since I never bothered or stalked her in any way. I finally decided that the best way to deal with this, was to just ignore her, and "speak when spoken to". So I stopped talking to, and ignored her for a few weeks after which I ran into her. This time, she quickly sprinted by me with a quick "hello" without stopping or looking. I responded with "hey there, how are you?"..."Fine" she said, and sprinted into one of the rooms...once again, I was left to wonder. What did I do that was so bad, for this girl in her mid 20's to act like a pre-teen? Only thing I can think of is it could be due to me dimeanor towards her changing. Forgive me, but if someone keeps giving me the cold shoulder, what other option is there? Recently, I found out she's a devout Baptist. I also found out that she started dating her bf 6 months ago, when this whole thing started, and most important, the she loves him. That made me feel much better, because her happiness is very important to me. The only thing I don't understand is the "head games", such as parking her car facing mine, then coming out for break, seeing me taking my break in my car (as I always do) and re-parking her car on the opposite side of the lot, after acting completely normal and greeting me in the morning. I mean how do you explain this behavior? Not very mature for sure. Any suggestions?