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The pressure to work is a political and economic issue in itself. The marketization of education, combined with the housing and cost-of-living crises, forces many students into the workforce. This creates a feedback loop where the need to work for survival can detract from academic success and, as some research indicates, lead to a "weaker vision of their future" compared to their financially supported peers. When traditional jobs don't pay enough or offer the necessary flexibility, some students are pushed towards the more lucrative, albeit riskier, "sex work" side of the equation.

A couple tries to hide their relationship from colleagues.

"If I spend too much time socialising, I feel like I should be working or studying. If I spend all my time working or studying, I feel like I’m missing out on the university experience."

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Two people who take care of the company dog find love. Forbidden, Secret, and Forbidden Romances

Misleading colleagues about their status.

Sharing personal lives over the low-divider wall. The pressure to work is a political and

The manager who publicly favors a junior employee they are privately dating.

The intense pressure of building a company together. Newsroom Rivalry: Reporters competing for the same scoop.

These relationships take time, building on a foundation of trust and professional friendship. When traditional jobs don't pay enough or offer

Connecting through Zoom, Slack, and email, having never met in person.

The power imbalance adds tension and complexity to a developing romance.