One possible scenario could be that Jane found herself in a complex situation where she fell in love with her boss without initially realizing it. Maybe they started working closely on projects, and their relationship gradually developed into something more. As they kept it a secret, there were likely many challenges, such as hiding their feelings at work and dealing with potential office gossip if discovered.
No. Such a situation is highly unethical and goes against the principles of loyalty and respect in a relationship. It involves inappropriate and disrespectful behavior towards one's spouse and violates the boundaries of a committed relationship.
I have to say this is a very odd and perhaps even disturbing concept. Stories like this are quite out of the ordinary and don't fit within common or moral storylines.
Maybe he was just really nervous. First times are often nerve - wracking, and that can lead to mistakes or not performing as well as expected. For example, he might not have been fully prepared or understood what was required.
In the story of Jane, it's possible that she and her boss - secret husband - had to deal with jealousy issues at work. Colleagues might have been interested in her boss, and she had to watch silently. Also, they might have had to find ways to have quality time together without raising suspicions. Maybe they would meet in a less - known coffee shop near the office during lunch breaks to steal some private moments.
Well, perhaps they met through work. Maybe they were on a project together and as they spent time collaborating, they realized they had a connection that grew into a romantic relationship. It could also be that they had a common interest outside of work that brought them closer and then the relationship developed from there.
In most cases, it can be okay as long as it serves a purpose in the story. Maybe the character is frustrated or exasperated and this action is a way to show their emotion. But if it's just there without any real significance, it might be better to leave it out.