Sex at work: 1 in 10 people admit to having had intercourse with a co-worker at the office

While the office is often a public space, you might be surprised to learn what really goes on in the quiet corners. 

Instead of ‘checking emails’ or ‘having a meeting’ it turns out one in ten of your co-workers could be having sex. 

A survey by Yellow Octopus has revealed how much naughty behaviour really goes down at work. 

It surveyed more than 1,000 people about their office secrets, and of the people surveyed, more than one in ten admit to having had sex with a co-worker, and four per cent said they’d done it with a non-employee. 

And of those who got intimate around the office, 82 per cent said they’d had sexual intercourse, and around two-thirds of men, seemed fonder of oral sex than women. 

The majority said they’d done the deed after office hours, but around a third revealed they’d managed to get away with it mid-workday. 

Just 17 per cent said they’d had sex before office hours. 

Sex traditionally takes place in the bedroom, but other common places people choose to get intimate have been revealed. 

While many of us prefer the comfy setting of a bed to the deed, others have taken their sexual escapades beyond the bedroom. 

Those looking to spice up their sex life, or those just curious, may want to know other popular locations people are doing it. 

And the number one spot – a survey carried out by Lovehoney can reveal 92 per cent of couples have migrated to the shower for sex. 

The bath is the next most popular sex location, with 89 per cent of people admitting they’ve given it a go here. 

The next most sought after space is the sofa, followed by the kitchen table. 

A further 58 per cent of couples say they’ve had sex in their gardens, and 47 per cent said they’ve tried doing it on the stairs. 

Moving beyond the home, one in six couples say they’ve done the deed on the train, and the next popular destinations were in planes, in garages, on top of washing machines and in greenhouses. 

Sex is enjoyed all over the world but which city is having the most? A new study reveals which ones top the list. 

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