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Our jobs give us money to live, but for many people they also provide a pool of hotties we might be tempted to get sweaty with. A survey of users on our sister-site in Germany, Poppen.de, showed that about 30% of married people had met at work, so that's just a peek at the ones who went out of the copy room! Meeting at work seems to be a good basis for a lot of relationships. Perhaps because problem solving and managing crises were part of the interpersonal dynamic before things got romantic. Depending on the organization at the company, perhaps you're getting all hot and bothered with a fellow co-worker or maybe you're getting into a bit of risky business with a superior. Either way, keep your wits about you while messin' about in the office! Looking for more places to get busy with your co-workers? Check out these other places: On the Toilet, Chat, In the Elevator
One only has to have a quick walk around an art museum to see there are big differences in beauty standards throughout the ages. Historically speaking, the curvier a woman the more sexy she was. Reasons ranged from childbearing to showing off wealth. The famous Belgian painter, Peter Paul Rubens, was particularly important for setting this standard in his time. He wanted to express indulgence, lusciousness, and enjoying life. Of course modern beauty standards have drastically shifted to quite the opposite. Thanks to models like Twiggy. There is resurgence of celebrating the beauty of a curvy woman thanks to the rock-a-billy and burlesque scene. Their nostalgic longing to look like a pin up illustration proving that once again: curvy is sexy. The popularity of the corset shows even thin women lacing up in corset. In an attempt to accentuate what they’ve got in the way of curves. Curvy bodies got you all hot and bothered? Check out these links: Breasts, Butts, Corsets