Our jobs give us money to live, but for many people they also provide a pool of hotties we might be tempted to get sweaty with. A survey of users on our sister-site in Germany, Poppen.de, showed that about 30% of married people had met at work, so that's just a peek at the ones who went out of the copy room! Meeting at work seems to be a good basis for a lot of relationships. Perhaps because problem solving and managing crises were part of the interpersonal dynamic before things got romantic. Depending on the organization at the company, perhaps you're getting all hot and bothered with a fellow co-worker or maybe you're getting into a bit of risky business with a superior. Either way, keep your wits about you while messin' about in the office! Looking for more places to get busy with your co-workers? Check out these other places: On the Toilet, Chat, In the Elevator
The legs tend to get attention from both genders. Both men and women have shown a greater attraction to longer legs in studies, which has spawned all kinds of fashion innovations to accentuate and elongate the legs. In previous centuries, wealthy men commonly wore shoes with raised heels. Nowadays, everything from Spanx leggings and tights to seamed stockings and sparkly pantyhose are available to accentuate the legs. Too give an illusion of longer legs there are also high heels and tall boots as go-to tools. One pernicious myth that has emerged in recent digital trends is the "thigh gap", which is the fetishization of extremely thin thighs. Despite the claims of body-shaming and pro-anorexia sites, a gap at the top of the thighs is entirely determined by the shape of the hips, and has nothing to do with diet or fitness. More on the parts we use to lure one another in: Eyes, Feet, Butts