We’ve all been there – bored during a work presentation, eyes wandering, looking for something to pass the time. But what if that innocent distraction led to a shocking discovery? One employee found themselves in the middle of a steamy office scandal after stumbling upon their coworker’s secret stash of erotic fiction. Little did they know, the stories were about their very own office colleagues! What started as a private message quickly spiraled into office-wide drama, leaving the author mortified and considering quitting. Let’s dive into this tantalizing tale!
The Accidental Discovery

A Steamy Read ️

Digging Deeper

The Big Reveal

The Unintended Consequence

Caught Red-Handed

A Failed Apology

A Steamy Office Scandal Unfolds
What started as an innocent peek at a coworker’s screen during a presentation quickly turned into a steamy office scandal when one employee discovered their colleague’s secret stash of erotic fiction. To make matters worse, the stories were about their very own office mates! The discovery was shared with a friend, but quickly spread throughout the office, leaving the author mortified and considering quitting. Despite an apology, the damage was done. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this sizzling situation…
Erotic fiction exposed, but who’s the real a**hole here? ESH
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Employee’s erotic fiction shared without consent, YTA receives backlash.

Writing erotic fiction about people you know? ESH.

Yikes! A painful read indeed. Empathy for the co-worker.

Author’s office drama goes public, everyone sucks here.

User calls out OP for sharing erotic fiction at work

Gender bias in reactions to office erotic fiction discussed
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Erotic fiction at the office? ESH for making it public.
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Coworker published office erotica online, NTA for sharing discomfort.

No one wants to admit they’d gossip about office erotica
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Sending erotic fiction to one person unleashed it in office

Careless screen sharing leads to office drama

Author shares erotic fiction on public internet, friend shares with others.
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User calls out unbelievable post, doubts own gullibility

Coworker’s erotic fiction is borderline sexual harassment. NTA.

Writing erotica about coworkers is a breach of boundaries. ESH.

A colleague writes erotica about coworkers, but exposing her was wrong.

Red-handed OP admits to sharing sensitive content without permission. YTA

Erotic fiction involving co-workers? ♀️ ESH for not reporting it.

Defending the sharer, blaming the friend. NTA in office drama.

Sharing erotic stories with coworker, YTA, causing office drama

Sharing erotic fiction with a friend: NTA or ESH?

Erotic fiction in the office? April Fools or HR nightmare?

Coworker writes erotic fan fiction about colleagues, OP forwards it. ESH

Coworker writes smut about colleagues, YTA/ESH judgement ensues.

Inappropriate office behavior leads to potential disciplinary action. ESH

Debate on publishing porn about coworkers: ESH or YTA?

Inappropriate fiction causes office drama. ESH for their actions.

Double standards in judgment of OP’s office drama. ♂️

User defends OP for sharing erotic fiction shared on screenshare.

Coworker posted erotic stories about real people in the office NTA.

Debate on privacy and professionalism in workplace erotica. NAH.

Don’t write erotic stories about people without their consent
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NTA comment approves sharing erotic fiction with friends

Don’t share coworkers’ erotic fiction. YTA for being nosy.
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NTA for not keeping coworker’s erotic fiction a secret.

Erotic fiction written on work computer during meeting. ESH.

Respect privacy. Don’t gossip sensitive information. YTA

Writing erotic fan-fiction about colleagues and sharing it online is wrong. ESH.

Defending OP for rightfully calling out inappropriate behavior

Don’t write about people you know and publish it online

Online erotica: fair game or invasion of privacy?

Posting online means assuming everyone will find out. NTA.

Office drama escalates with erotic fiction and workplace misconduct. ESH.

Erotic fiction about coworkers without consent is sexual harassment. ESH.

Betraying someone’s trust with personal photos is not okay

A pointed question about the author’s humiliation

A coworker violated privacy by sharing private stories. YTA.

NTA, but OP should have been more discreet ♀️

Sharing NSFW content at work? ESH, but coworker-author definitely wrong

NAH, just some harmless office humor

Double standards in office smut, YTA vs. men. ESH verdict.

Coworker writes erotic stories about colleagues, internet shames her.

Sharing someone’s erotic fiction at work? YTA, big time.

YTA for exposing co-worker’s erotic fiction without permission

Sharing erotica at work is inappropriate and harassing. YTA.

Exposing an erotic fiction writer’s identity is a**hole move

Coworker writes erotic fiction about real people in office, ESH.

Invasion of privacy during pandemic? YTA according to comment.

Erotic fiction shared at work? YTA and so is coworker.

Coworker’s personal life exposed in erotic fiction, YTA called out.

Gossip at work: ESH for spreading the news

Office drama unfolds as erotic fiction circulates among colleagues

Bob’s Burgers fans spot similarities in office drama plot

Coworker’s erotic fiction exposed online, commenter thinks NTA/NAH.

Honest mistake or not? NAH comment section debates.

Writing erotic stories about coworkers without consent? ESH

NTA calls out inappropriate workplace behavior in erotic fiction scandal.

Author’s NSFW content on screen at work, both parties at fault

Writing erotica about coworkers at work? ESH, potential lawsuit and discomfort

Writing erotic fiction about coworkers and posting it online? ESH

Co-worker’s erotic fan-fiction tab left open, both ESH.

Don’t be a snoop and a gossip ♂️. Writing erotic stories about coworkers is super weird

Colleague caught coworker writing erotica, YTA, awkward apologies ahead

YTA called out for sex shaming and damaging someone’s career
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A scathing comment with no room for defense

Don’t publicly shame, privately inform

Spreading erotic fiction is a no-go. YTA called out.

Sending erotic fiction to coworker makes OP YTA, causing harm.

YTA ruins coworker’s livelihood for cheap thrill, needs help
