More than 1 in 10 Americans have “done the business” at their business, according to a new survey.

A new study of 2,000 people found that 14 percent of those polled have actually had sex at their place of work.

And these risky respondents don’t always get away with it: Of those who’ve had sex at work, 1 in 5 have been caught in the act (19 percent).

The new survey, conducted by sex toy store EdenFantasys, looked at when work and romance interlink and found that while some have done the deed at their place of work, as many as 44 percent of Americans have had a full-fledged workplace romance.

Crushing on co-workers is complicated, and it’s often a bad idea, but the results of the study unveiled many positives.

An office romance can be great for company morale, as 92 percent of those who’ve had one reported that it made them more excited to come to work.

It can also be great for business, with over half of those who’ve had an office romance saying it actually made them more productive at work.

But just because you have a workplace romance doesn’t necessarily mean you should broadcast it to the rest of the office. Seventy percent of those in a workplace romance said they hid their fling and kept it on the down-low at work.

And it’s an especially good idea to keep it on the down-low when your workplace romance is with your boss because, according to the results, 1 in 10 Americans have actually had sex with their boss.

And cheekily, 34 percent of those who’ve gotten busy with their boss have done it to gain favor and climb the ladder at work.

“Love, sex, relationships — they transcend the boundaries and norms, creating complexities of the social fabric,” said Fred Petrenko of EdenFantasys. “Don’t put yourself and your partner at risk by getting frisky at work. After all, nothing beats a comfortable bed and a good sex toy.”

Workplace romances can be a dangerous path to tread because nearly 1 in 5 workplace romances (17 percent) have actually cost somebody their job.

Dating usually ends in a breakup, and when you date and break up with somebody at work, you still have to see them every day.

It’s very common, as it turns out: 1 in 4 Americans have dated and ended things with a co-worker, causing things to be awkward around the office.

In fact, 60 percent of all work relationships have ended in a breakup within 12 months.

It’s not all bad, however. The workplace has the ability to be a better matchmaker than Tinder, as 1 in 4 workplace romances actually end in a marriage.

But they’re just as likely to end a marriage, it turns out. An incredible 34 percent of workplace romances involve somebody who is already married or engaged to somebody else.

“For many, work is a very stressful environment and sex can be a great stress relief,” continued Petrenko. “While the idea of having sex at work is an enticing one, we at EdenFantasys recommend spicing things up with a good sex toy instead. There are many varieties of small and discreet products for such purposes. Don’t complicate your workplace — keep it safe for your professional growth.”