(2013 Video)

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Boys misbehaving with co-workers
lor_25 August 2015
Nica Noelle directed a boy/girl OFFICE AFFAIRS for Hard Candy label in 2012, and a year later re-thought the concept with the same title for this gay Rock Candy video. Both of these labels have passed on, and now Nica's back to her old tricks but strictly boy/boy action at the Canadian label Icon Male.

The four unrelated vignettes show different aspects of office-oriented seduction and back-stabbing. Opening segment has Rod Daily preying on new co-worker Jimmy Fanz after he sees a photo of him in a stroke magazine, indicating he was a porn actor before getting his present job. Rod, who looks a lot like Mark Wahlberg, blackmails the kid into having sex with him, and they both enjoy it. This sequence was later included as a bonus scene titled "Sexual Blackmail" on Nica's DVD "The Psycho", also starring Daily.

Tone turns even darker for the next melodrama, as a mean boss portrayed by Landon Conrad gives his assistant Chase Young a hard time for losing a key presentation stored on his computer, and then rapes the youngster. In the porn context, it isn't rape because the kid actively participates after the initial shock.

Alex Andrews is a henpecked husband (wife not shown), with Tommy Defendi sympathizing with him. When they both have to work late, after drinks in a bar where the issue of domination/submission comes up (Alex admits he's the sub in his household) they have sex. The theme of guys cheating on their wives with other guys is a recurring one for director Noelle, who naturally emphasized the heterosexual version of that infidelity in her previous work.

Finale introduces mixed-combo action as non-stereotypical Black boss Dallas Magnum gets it on with his employee Kirk Cummings. This vignette is more upbeat if clearly less dramatic than the others and ends the escapist video on a more mellow note.

Nica is marking time with this overly familiar material, not breaking new ground but rather cultivating her new vein of serious-minded storyline features for gay audiences.
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