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Lisa Appleton Sex Doctor: 'Having a kinky Zoom affair with my boss'

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Lisa Appleton is back sharing her tips and tricks to ensure readers' sex lives stay hot and spicy throughout the coronavirus lockdown.Last week, Lisa was dishing out tips to a woman whose other half had taken a liking to having sex in rubber gloves and face masks after becoming obsessed with Covid-19 porn.This week, the Big Brother favourite is helping someone who has started up an affair with her boss over Zoom.Dear Lisa,As you know lockdown isn’t the most interesting of times and our lives seem to be consumed by working from home as you can’t seem to do more than work.I’ve been having lots of Zoom meetings with the team including one-on-ones with my boss about how to best conduct operations during these uncertain times.A couple of weeks.

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