Had a female boss once who insisted I 'service' her in return for an extension, once I realised she was serious I was happy to oblige on several occasions.
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Colleague being ridiculously attentive to Manager - getting Embarrassing
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ftfyOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostHad a female boss once who insisted I 'service' her with my extension, once I realised she was serious I was happy to oblige on several occasions.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Whatever way you look at it it was a weird situation, a looker too and didn't lack attention.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostftfyComment
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even the top totties need a quickie now and then.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostWhatever way you look at it it was a weird situation, a looker too and didn't lack attention.
or a 'bit o rough'
speakin as a bit of top male tottie like
and my @rse is a cream bun
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I may have been the bit o rough option although it did go on for the best part of a year (in 3 month blocks).Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Posteven the top totties need a quickie now and then.
or a 'bit o rough'
speakin as a bit of top male tottie like
and my @rse is a cream bun

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[QUOTE=Cliphead;1566001]I may have been the bit o rough option although it did go on for the best part of a year (in 3 month blocks).[/QUOTE]
Jesus. That's a severe case of anejaculationWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI may have been the bit o rough option although it did go on for the best part of a year (in 3 month blocks).
jeez. it's not often I get impressed(\__/)
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There were other perks too. Instead of putting me up in a hotel during the week I was there she rented a flat for me (I guess that was the discretion thing), got paid for weekends so I didn't have to fly home but didn't do anything except make use of her office desk.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
jeez. it's not often I get impressed
One of the other director's of the company was her husband and I'm sure he knew about this but didn't seem to object and we often socialised together.Comment
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He was probably in the closet.Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
One of the other director's of the company was her husband and I'm sure he knew about this but didn't seem to object and we often socialised together.
Hope you wiped it on the curtains after.Comment
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Which company was this?Originally posted by Cliphead View PostHad a female boss once who insisted I 'service' her in return for an extension, once I realised she was serious I was happy to oblige on several occasions.Comment
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