Boss & Employee Romance
The power imbalance is the point. One of them signs the paychecks, sets the deadlines, holds the authority. The other works late, brushes past in the hallway, and tries not to stare in meetings. Workplace romance is already risky. When it's your boss, every interaction becomes loaded — the closed-door meeting, the late email, the elevator alone together. The professional boundary makes crossing it feel like a drug.
"Close the door," he said. A perfectly normal request. It had never sounded like that before.
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Why is boss-employee romance so popular?+
The power dynamic creates built-in tension. Every interaction has subtext. The professional mask hides desire, and when that mask slips, it's electrifying.
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