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Don't let those stiffs from HR tell you office romances are bad for business. No, you just point them right to this Sun article that says as long as you're not sued for harassment (I'm talking to you, creepy, who's going to follow this advice right into a cardboard box and a security escort), sex with coworkers actually results in raised energy levels, better professional capacity, and higher productivity.
What, exactly, it produces the article doesn't say, but I'm going to fall back on my undergrad and say the usual love-drugs: dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin (which are the body's natural supply of cocaine, prozac, and addiction), along with some other things I shouldn't mention because they're gross.
The Sun article cites a study by "Italian sexologist" Serenella Salomoni, who found that 20% of poll respondents admitted to an affair at work, and that they were "happier, more energetic, and more productive."
Except for men, who often fell asleep on the job afterward. Just kidding. That's not what she said.
The Italian sexologist actually said that women were nearly twice as likely to have an office fling as men were, and a third admitted to having an affair to advance their career.
I have a few questions that aren't addressed in the Sun's post.
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Nice
Wow, I am speachless on this subject. I could say "it would make work more fun", or some other offensive remark, but I will just leave it at, WOW.. and plead the 5th. Great article
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