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The "office assistant" trope has long been a staple of romantic and erotic fiction. It plays on the classic power dynamic between a high-powered executive and an indispensable subordinate. In the realm of gay media, this dynamic is often used to explore themes of professional tension, secret workplace attractions, and the eventual "breaking of the rules" that keeps audiences engaged. : Freitas often brings a more sophisticated, "power-bottom"
: The structured hierarchy of an office provides a clear framework for drama and tension. The "office assistant" trope has long been a
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