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The Couch?! Is hit by cupid’s arrow

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If you’re brushing up on those lurvvvve skills in preparation for the big V-day then don’t miss this week’s Couch with hot tips on how to be romantic and loving with those that know you best – your work colleagues.

According to a nationwide survey of 1,000 employees we’re in love with being in love – well with our work colleagues that is. Far from the regular loathing and habitual sniping at the boss, sixty per cent of us went as far as to say they felt their boss was an excellent facilitator who allowed them room to get on with their work while over half of managers (54%) credited their staff as being the ‘best bunch of people’ to have ever been employed.

With the love bursting forth from the concrete jungle those expensive restaurants and crowded bars could be a thing of the past. The Couch?! is therefore delighted to introduce its must-have hot love tips for flirting, getting steamy and feeling the heat with your beloved work mates:

  • A moonlit stroll: Impress your boss by staying at work into the early hours of the morning – the moon will be a signal not only of your hard work but also that it’s time to get jiggy with your valentine – even if the romantic walk must involve ricocheting between the photocopiers and water coolers.
  • Love songs: Serenade your loved one to show them you care. Appropriate tunes include the Beatles’ Hard day’s night, Eight days a week, and Aretha’s classic Say a little prayer.
  • Romantic breaks: Take your loved one on a cruise around the building. Even the stationary cupboard is dreamy when you’re in love.
  • Candles and flowers: Well hot wax might be in breach of health and safety but it will get the pulse racing and who will be any the wiser if you borrow the flowers from reception – lets just hope their origins aren’t uncovered.
  • Do you have any romantic tips you’d like to share? Simply post your valentine stories in the box below. Happy smooching!

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