"On the Job" Story Event 2025

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"On the Job" 2025

It's one of the most common fantasies in the world. You see someone sharply dressed, diligently performing a task with the utmost professionalism. Maybe it's your boss or co-worker. Or maybe it's the person serving you.

But of course, sex is always in the back of your mind.

With "On the Job," right here on Literotica, those themes will be explored in all their beautiful glory.

Because who doesn't desire sex in the workplace?

Guidelines:

- The ENTIRE story must happen at a place of employment
- At least one character must be an employee
- Doesn't have to be one scene. Make as many scenes as you want.
- Examples include; a retail business, a professor at college, an airline employee at the airport or airplane, a hotel attendant, and of course an office worker. etc...

Date:

The posting period is between April 18 - April 24

Final list to be posted on April 25, Friday

Posting Info
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Use "OnTheJob" in your Notes section when submitting.

Expand your creativity.
 
Another event to look forward to... there are so many fantasies that are waiting to come to life... things I would love to do in real life... but I love my job more ;)
 
I'd been working on a Mature entry for the Valentine's Day contest that takes place (entirely) in an office environment. It might actually be better suited for this theme! That should give me some time to improve the draft.
 
- Doesn't have to be one scene. Make as many scenes as you want.
Does this mean the story can span multiple days, so long as all the action is in the place of employment throughout?

E.g a hotel employee seeing someone over multiple days, or a flight attendant seeing people on more than one flight.
 
Does this mean the story can span multiple days, so long as all the action is in the place of employment throughout?

E.g a hotel employee seeing someone over multiple days, or a flight attendant seeing people on more than one flight.

Yes, can be as many days/scenes as you want, in the work location.
 
I have one where a scene is in a future work location. Bent but didn’t break the rules, IMHO.
 
I'm in. I've been in a slump recently and I need motivation to get me writing again. I have a plot bunny about a lonely young doctor in a rural town. It fits your rules nicely.
 
I just realized that I have 2/3 complete novel-length story, 90% of which happens in one workplace. Sort of.

-Annie
 
I've made a start. I've got just over 1500 words. I know that's not terribly impressive, but I'm not an especially fast writer, and that's pretty good for me. The problem is that I've made many "starts" recently. I just haven't been able to sustain the momentum to get me through to an "end". I'm hoping the April deadline provides the motivation I need.
 
I agree with you Loqui, I have around a hundred good stories with around 1000 words written. Great beginnings with no end in sight.

But this year I wanted to try and inspire myself by going for the unofficial challenges and participate. This sounds good since I just wrote an intro for a story that takes place in a clothing store. I might try and actually make it to the end by april :)
 
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