There is a story where the boss's wife is a fitness enthusiast. She has a home gym and sometimes the banging of the weights as she exercises can be heard. But she also uses her passion for fitness to organize free workout sessions for the employees of her husband's company, which has boosted the morale and health of the workers.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Spreading such stories is an invasion of privacy and can cause great harm to others. It is unethical behavior that can damage reputations and relationships.
Since I haven't read 'my bosses pretend lover novel', it's hard to say precisely. However, it could involve the typical tropes in such stories. For example, the boss might be using the pretense of a relationship to fend off unwanted suitors or business rivals. And the 'pretend lover' might initially be reluctant but gradually gets drawn into the charade and perhaps even falls in love for real. There could also be office politics and gossip related to their 'pretend relationship' that adds to the drama.
Perhaps it's about a situation where the boss needs a fake partner for a social event, and an employee gets roped into it. Then they start to have some interesting interactions during the pretense.
A horror story I have is when the boss during the interview kept interrupting me. I couldn't even finish a sentence without him cutting in. It made it really hard for me to get my points across. I think it showed his lack of respect for others' opinions and communication. Needless to say, I didn't pursue the job any further.
One horror story was when the boss started the interview by asking really inappropriate personal questions. It made me feel extremely uncomfortable right from the start. I was so put off that I just wanted the interview to end as soon as possible. There was no way I would have wanted to work for someone who didn't respect boundaries during an interview.
There was this time when the boss's wife organized a charity event at their home. They were building a small stage for the event and the banging of the hammers as they constructed it was quite loud. But it all led to a very successful fundraiser that the whole community was talking about.
We could have stories like 'Positive relationships between a wife and her husband's colleagues'. For example, a story about how a wife helps her husband's boss with a charity event and they build a good friendship based on mutual respect and common goals.
Definitely not. In a fictional story, just as in real life, such an act goes against moral and ethical norms. It shows a lack of respect for marriage, the boss's relationship with his wife, and the professional environment. It could create a hostile work environment if it were to be discovered within the context of a workplace - themed story.