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How to Read Office Sex Stories

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By eHow Contributing Writer
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There is something undeniably appealing about the idea of sex at the office. It's taboo, forbidden and therefore immensely desirable. The thought of sneaking around behind the backs of co-workers, furtively trying to find the perfect secret spot for afternoon liaisons is inherently thrilling. It's no wonder, then, that the office sex scenario is one of the most common sex fantasies among adults. If you haven't managed to engage in office sex yourself, or are afraid to try, you may want read office sex stories as a way to indulge your passions safely.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Adult magazines
  • Adult books

    Read Some Tantalizing Office Sex Stories

  1. Step 1

    Browse the selection at your local adult bookstore. If there's not a section devoted to office sex stories, try looking in the fantasy or role-playing section. If you still can't find what you're looking for, ask the store clerk to point you in the right direction.

  2. Step 2

    Browse the erotica section of any mainstream bookstore. While there will likely be a distinct absence of explicitly pornographic stories here, you will find an ample selection of soft-core stories to arouse you. If you can't find anything with an office theme, ask the clerk what titles can be ordered.

  3. Step 3

    Read the letters and true stories sections of adult magazines. People who have had real-life office sex (or very detailed fantasies) often write in to these magazines to tell their personal stories.

  4. Step 4

    Check blogs on the Internet. People are very open about their personal experiences these days, and blogs are considered by many to be a fairly anonymous medium where it is safe to post the details of even the most intimate and clandestine sexual encounters.

  5. Step 5

    Write your own office sex story. Whether your story is pure fantasy or based on something that really happened to you (or someone you know), you will be able to craft a story with all the elements you most desire in an office sex scenario.

Tips & Warnings
  • If your spouse or partner wouldn't approve of the sex stories you read, you may want to find a secure hiding place for your collection. A locker with a key or even a safe with a combination lock would help keep your reading material safe and your relationship peaceful.
  • If you plan to write office sex stories based on events that happened to anyone other than you, you should change the names of those involved. This will help protect them and you if the stories should ever fall into the wrong hands. If you're planning to sell the stories, you absolutely must change the names unless you get permission in writing from the appropriate people.

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