Office Affair, 'Amazing Sex', and Regret

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Office Affair, 'Amazing Sex', and Regret
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A man, who uses the pseudonym @badphilander, anonymously shared a now-viral story about his months-long affair with his boss. He details how the relationship started, the intensity of their encounters, and the growing feelings of guilt and fear of repercussions.

The 42-year-old explained that he and his 'very attractive' colleague rip each other's clothes off and have 'amazing sex'man, who writes under the username @badphilander, titled his post ‘I have been banging my boss for months at work’.

“She’s extremely embarrassed and nervous and I am somewhat shocked, but I walk closer – I was thinking I would maybe pat her on the shoulder or hand and tell her to calm down, it’s no big deal. "You should also look at how they place their phone down when not in use. If they face the phone with the screen facing down, then they could be hiding something."When partners cheat they can start to avoid you, this could be down to them feeling guilty or because it makes it easier for them to lie to you.

Aaron says: "Cheaters often have less sex at home because they are cheating, but on occasions, they may also have more sex at home, this is because they feel guilty and use this increase in sex to hide their cheating. You may also find that your partner will start to introduce new things into your sex life that weren't there before.

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