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this is clearly abuse of power. i can make a ton of money off this.
Freakin' sweet.
What i like is cute women, who act girlish and feel comfortably with a man protecting them.
Also, i feel awfully suspicious of a woman moving in to seduce me -double so with one in a place of power-, because i have been trapped to horrible situations before, even accused for r_pe. "Hostile marketing" is a red flag for me, easy come "merchandise" is always potentially dangerous in my books.
Your *Yikes* should go at "seduced" and at "boss", instead; no?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34WwXUlx7E4
Sexual relationships at work are way more common than you think.
Including boss/superior/manager and subordinate.
Many of them do end up in the media.
Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky, for example. In Toronto, last year a mayor resigned for having a relationship with an advisor exposed. And so on.