Kinky sex at work
Most people spend a huge amount of their time at work, so it's only natural that the friendships forged there should sometimes turn into a little more. Sex in the workplace has an undeniable frisson to it, born largely of the fact that it's forbidden. Just make sure you keep your wits about you - it's not going to be worth losing your job over, and as always consent of all involved should be very much your primary concern. A safe option might be to indulge in a little roleplay with your partner at home; Boss/secretary is a common choice, and contains a delicious power dynamic that many people enjoy!
Is sex at work legal?
There are no laws specifically against having sex at work but you could be charged with gross misconduct if you’re found getting sexy on work premises or during working hours. It’s even more serious if you work for the government or council as you can be charged with misconduct in a public office. So think twice before getting it on!
Can I be fired for having sex at work?
Yes, most work contracts don’t include having sex in them, so you can definitely be fired. Any kind of sexual act at work will count as misconduct. If you’re not fired you may well be penalised in other ways.
Where is the best location to have sex at work?
Somewhere quiet, maybe with a locking door would be good. Though make sure you can lock the door from your side and think about who else has access to that area. You definitely don’t want to be interrupted!
A work colleague wants sex, should I proposition them?
Have a conversation with them first, find out if they’re interested in you but don’t just ask them if they want to fuck you. You need to be respectful and make initial enquiries first. Even in the workplace it’s all about consent!