Thank God For Office Sex
ADOTAS — The advertising business is bleak but at least employees are still having work sex and voyeurs have something to do.
Agency spy let loose with a (slightly pathetic) sex romp captured by an advertising employee at a New York-based agency. The anonymous employee is loving his – hopefully very brief – moment of fame, including talking to Asylum and Gawker.
“It was one Friday afternoon and I received a call from a co-worker that he had found, or stumbled upon, two people making love in a cubicle. I didn’t believe him, but I just ran up to meet him anyway to see what it was and sure enough, there were two people doing it. I know their names but I don’t know them personally. It was around 5:10 in the afternoon — not very late at all. Its an ad agency, so there are people there around the clock. The creatives don’t leave until around 7 or 8.”
Of course, watching wasn’t enough in this everyone-has-a-camera-age.
“It was my cell phone, so my co-worker was snapping pictures with his iPhone and I was taping with my cell phone and there was a third guy who was just watching. It was like the Little Rascals just peeping over the wall giggling and running away and then coming back. It lasted about a good 20 minutes.”
Bravo to the lovebirds – 20 minutes? – damn. But things did not end well for smut boy. Once the video, which he sent to friends…somehow…spread, he got caught and was fired. And the missionary-position officemates?
“They still work there. I think it’s wrong. I don’t see why I should get canned and not the ones who were doing the deed. But my plan is just to keep on trucking and find another job. My true goal is to join an agency as an art director.”
We here at Adotas can’t wait for the Dateline interview and the movie.
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