At least that seems to be the case in Randolph County, Ind.
In a move no doubt inspired by a certain popular film that shall remain
nameless in this column, seven seasoned ladies, aged 76 to 94, posed for
a calendar in their birthday suits in a frisky fundraising effort to save
a county courthouse from demolition and it worked, the Palladium-Item.com
reports
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He's taking eHarmony.com to court, because the popular online matchmaker
refused to find him the perfect mate.
Why? Because he is married.
Technically, Claassen says, he is legally separated. But that's not good
enough for eHarmony, which says it is in the business of matching singles
"free of relationship commitments." That puts him in cyber-dating
limbo.
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The finding comes from questionnaires answered by 8,367 Australian men,
a cross-section of the male population aged between 16 and 59.
The study found that erectile dysfunction affected almost 10 percent
of respondents -- but smokers were the worst hit.
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Keely Newman, owner of the Tulip sex-toy shop, disputed a claim by local
resident Tracy Bonthala that the word is inappropriate for children who
walk past the shop on the way to school.
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Gibbs, 61, had not been sleeping with her and was angry after finding
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The court heard that he burst into his wifes bedroom to confront
her. Gibbs sat with his head bowed in the dock as prosecutor Vinit Kotecha
said: He found her sex toy, which was a Rampant Rabbit.
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Women studies offers class in 'Sex toys 101,' 'Queer Theory'
UNLV's Women Studies Department and the local chapter of the National
Organization for Women celebrated National Women's History Month by teaching
a series of workshops Saturday afternoon, from "Stripping for Everyone"
to a self defense class.
The classes, each half an hour long, covered a variety of topics related
to feminism. The aim of the workshops was to help women become comfortable
in their gender.
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Big blow for sex doll thief
A RANDY thief was left feeling deflated last week after he got six months
for stealing a blow-up doll from a sex shop.
There was sniggering in the public gallery of Belfast Magistrates'
Court as a prosecutor told how Mark Short (18), stole the inflatable
woman from the Private Lines sex shop in Gresham Street.
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Senate Passes Sexual Predator Bill
Saying they had to protect Georgia's kids, state Senators on Friday passed
a sweeping crackdown on sexual predators by a vote of 53-to-one.
The bill sets 25-year minimum prison terms for the worst offenders,
and limits where they can live once they're out.
Juannessa Bennett thinks her son's case might have helped other kids.
Genarlow Wilson is serving ten years for having consentual oral sex.
He was 17, the girl was 15, so he was convicted of aggravated child
molestation.
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Wal-Mart Warned In Plan B Dispute
The state comptroller is once again threatening to exclude Wal-Mart pharmacies
from the state insurance network if the retailing giant does not ensure
distribution of the Plan B emergency contraceptive.
The statement Thursday by Comptroller Nancy Wyman is the latest in
an ongoing battle between the state and the nation's largest retailer
over availability of the prescription contraceptive.
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This Weeks Strange Sex Laws
Did You Know...
In China, women are prohibited from walking around a hotel room in the
nude. A woman may be naked only while in the bathroom.
The early Christian church forbade couples from having sex on Wednesdays,
Fridays and of course, Sundays.
In Pompeii, a special law was directed at prostitutes. They had to
dye their hair either blue, red or yellow in order to be able to work.
In Indiana, mustaches are illegal if the bearer has a "tendency
to habitually kiss other humans."
Six thousand years ago, Egyptians, the first to punish sex crimes with
castration, would completely castrate a male convicted of rape. A women
found guilty of adultery would find herself without a nose, the thinking
being that without a nose, it would be harder to find someone to share
in her adulterous ways.
Up until 1884, a woman could be sent to prison for denying a husband
sex.
In Maryland, it is illegal to sell condoms from vending machines with
one exceptionprophylactics may be dispensed from a vending machine
only "in places where alcoholic beverages are sold for consumption
on the premises."
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