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Office buzz.(CONFESSIONS: Cosmo readers share their most shocking stories and steamiest secrets.)(Letter to the editor)

Cosmopolitan

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"On the morning of my birthday, my friends and I went out for breakfast. They surprised me with a bunch of kinky gifts, including a bright pink vibrator, some handcuffs, lingerie, and a box of condoms. When I left the restaurant for work, I put all my presents into my large purse and covered them with my scarf.

"I got to work, and on my way in the door, my boss called an emergency ...

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