No, it's not appropriate. Writing such fanfiction involves creating inappropriate and often unethical content, especially when it involves sexual themes in a workplace context. It can make others uncomfortable and may violate workplace ethics and social norms.
Most of the time, it is unethical. Consider this: a workplace is a professional environment where people are supposed to be focused on their jobs. Having sex with a coworker, even if they are 'hot', blurs the lines between personal and professional life. It can also make other coworkers uncomfortable. I knew of a situation where a man had an affair with a female coworker. It not only affected their own work but also made the whole team feel uneasy as they were constantly trying to hide their relationship during work hours.
No. It is completely inappropriate. Work is a professional environment and sharing such sexually explicit stories violates workplace ethics and can make colleagues uncomfortable.
There could be a damaged reputation for all parties involved. The person spreading the story may be seen as untrustworthy and unprofessional. The coworker in the story may face humiliation and a negative perception from others. Also, it can lead to a breakdown in workplace relationships and a general sense of discomfort among the whole team.
No, they are not appropriate at all. Such stories are unprofessional and can create a hostile or uncomfortable work environment. They may also violate workplace ethics and codes of conduct.
I remember a coworker who was always super positive. No matter how tough the project was, he would crack jokes and keep everyone's spirits high. Once, we were all stressed about a deadline, and he made up a funny song about our work, which made us laugh so hard and actually helped us work better. His positive energy was like a spark in the office.
Well, there was this new guy at work. He was really good - looking. One day, we were all assigned to a group project. He had such great ideas and was always so enthusiastic. He would often bring in coffee for the whole group in the morning. As the project went on, we became good friends. We'd sometimes stay late to work on it together. His positive attitude really made the whole project a lot more enjoyable, and he became a popular figure among the coworkers.
No, they are not at all appropriate. Any form of sexual behavior in the workplace should be consensual and ethical. Drugging someone and then having a sexual encounter is not only unethical but also illegal. It violates the basic rights and safety of the individual.
The ethical implications are numerous. There's the issue of power dynamics. If one coworker has more power or authority in the workplace, a sexual relationship can be seen as an abuse of that power. It might put pressure on the other person to engage in something they may not fully be comfortable with. Additionally, it violates the principle of a neutral and professional work atmosphere. Coworkers should be able to trust that their work environment is free from such personal and potentially inappropriate relationships, which are better kept outside of the workplace.
A hot coworker of mine was a music lover. He always had his earphones on during breaks. Once, we had a company party. He surprised everyone by getting on the stage and singing a song. His voice was amazing. After that, he formed a small band with some other coworkers. They would practice during lunch breaks. It added a really fun and creative vibe to the office environment.