Published online: November 16, 2022
By Industry Correspondent
LOS ANGELES, CA – Adult film studio Transfixed, known for its high-budget, narrative-driven transgender erotica, premiered its latest scene, Office Ms. Conduct, on November 16, 2022. The title, a clever play on “office misconduct,” flips the traditional #MeToo workplace narrative into a consensual power-exchange comedy.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Bree Mills, the scene stars Casey Kisses as Ms. Conduct, a fed-up HR manager, and Small Hands as Mr. Bradley, the clueless department head. The plot follows Ms. Conduct as she turns a sexual harassment training session into an unauthorized lesson in role reversal.
The 42-minute scene opens in a sterile conference room. Mr. Bradley delivers a monotonous PowerPoint titled “Professional Boundaries,” but Ms. Conduct repeatedly interrupts with hypotheticals that grow increasingly absurd. When Bradley dismisses her concerns, she locks the door, reveals a hidden remote control, and triggers a hidden desk drawer of “corrective tools.” What follows is described by the studio as “a consensual, comedic, and cathartic dismantling of corporate ego.”
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| Owner | Task | Deadline | |-------|------|----------| | HR | Update “Office Stimuli” guidelines to include a review process for highly salient artwork or décor. | 30 Nov 2022 | | Facilities | Conduct a light‑level audit to ensure automatic lighting transitions do not produce abrupt luminance spikes (>15 %). | 15 Dec 2022 | | Marketing Ops Lead | Offer a short mindfulness‑break workshop (5 min) for the team, focusing on managing unexpected attentional captures. | 05 Jan 2023 | | Maya Conduct | Provide optional one‑on‑one with Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to discuss workload management and stress‑reduction techniques. | Ongoing | | All Employees | Encourage a “quiet‑zone” policy for any area containing potentially attention‑grabbing visual media. | Immediate implementation | -Transfixed- Office Ms. Conduct -16.11.2022-
The “Transfixed” episode, though fleeting, served as a valuable case study in the interplay between environmental design, human cognition, and organizational culture. By treating the incident as an opportunity for learning rather than a mere oddity, the company can refine its workspace strategy, promote employee well‑being, and prevent future disruptions—however subtle they may be.
Prepared by:
Jordan Patel – Workplace Experience Analyst
Date: 20 November 2022
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Transfixed: Office Ms. Conduct (also known as Misconduct) is a feature-length adult comedy film released on November 16, 2022, as the 57th release from the Transfixed studio. The plot follows a naive intern on her first day at the EstroGenca executive offices, where she discovers widespread sexual activity among the staff and eventually confronts the CEO. Cast and Roles Environmental Amplification
The film features a prominent cast of transgender performers:
Jane Wilde: The intern who eventually abandons her rigid principles to join her coworkers. Emma Rose: Head of the IT department. Ariel: Head Marketing Executive. Amber: Office Manager. Kira Noir: The accountant. Jewelz Blu: Front desk and head of customer service. Korra Del Rio: Executive staff member. Production Details Director: Bree Mills. Studio: Transfixed (under the Adult Time network).
Availability: The film is available on the Transfixed website and associated adult streaming platforms.
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The scene drew immediate attention on adult industry forums. Positive reviews praised the production value and Kisses’ performance as “sharply written and genuinely funny.” However, some critics noted the title’s risk of trivializing real workplace misconduct. Transfixed responded via Twitter on November 17, stating: “Office Ms. Conduct is satire. Consent is explicit and central. We support real survivors and safe workplaces.”