Swedish politician wants officials to have sex during their lunch break

All in the name of employee morale.

Swedish politician wants officials to have sex during their lunch break

A politician in Sweden wants to list sex as an approved activity for officials during their lunch break.

According to the Associated Press, Per-Erik Muskos has made a "serious and formal" proposal to add sex to the list of activities so that government officials can use their daily paid lunch break to do so.

The 42-year-old has received some negative reactions from "elderly employees", he thinks that they "find it embarrassing to talk about what happens in the bedroom".

For Muskos, there's nothing embarrassing about improving employee morale and increasing the population of the small town of Overtornea on the Artic Circle.

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