One In Eight Men Have Brought A Condom To A Funeral ‘Just In Case’

It may seem like the very last place you’re going to find someone to hook up with, but one in eight men aged 35 and under have brought a condom with them to a funeral, a survey found. US condom brand Trojan released new research which revealed that one in eight men admitted to carrying protection with them, “just in case.” While the funeral element may seem strange, grief can actually activate your libido.

Sex also releases endorphins which can help boost your mood. “It’s really about filling the void—literally and figuratively,” Trojan said. Trojan’s State of Sex survey spoke to 2,000 adults aged 18 to 35, finding that 77% of those surveyed believe that men and women should be equally responsible for providing protection.

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Married Cheaters Have No Regrets

Players gonna play, according to researchers from Johns Hopkins. New research finds that most men and women who cheat on their spouse have no regrets about the affair—and found them to be sexually and emotionally satisfying. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University’s Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences surveyed almost 2,000 users of Ashley Madison, a popular website for people seeking extramarital affairs.

About 20 to 25 percent of married people—and 33 to 50 percent of young adults in dating relationships—have had sex outside their relationships, according to the study. A clear majority of Ashley Madison users found that their affairs were satisfying, both sexually and emotionally—about 80 percent also reported that they kept their affairs a secret from their spouse or relationship partner. “People just assume that their partners are going to be totally satisfied having sex with one person for the next 50 years of their lives but a lot of people fail at it. It doesn’t mean everyone’s relationship is doomed, it means that cheating might be a common part of people’s relationships,” the researchers said.

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New HBO Series Shocks With Graphic Sex Scenes

The upcoming HBO show “The Idol” starring Lily-Rose Depp and Abel Tesfaye, aka “The Weeknd,” shocked viewers at Cannes with its full frontal nudity and XXX scenes. One viewer who caught it at the film festival commented, “Ep 2 is straight-up pornographic there’s an entire 10-minute scene of The Weeknd talking dirty to Lily while she fingers herself for him, then he tells her to suck his cock and she gives him head. The worst part is that Sam Levinson originally wanted that scene to be longer, too.” She also added that Depp’s character is nude or having sex in every episode.

“Rarely does a scene go by without the camera showing flashes of her breasts or ass,” the Hollywood Reporter commented about Depp. Variety reported that the first two episodes are full of “porn photos, masturbation with ice cubes, nightclub-owning scam artists and vile Hollywood sycophants.” The Los Angeles Times said, “The term ‘porn’ is not inaccurate.”

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UK Network Airs 15-Person Orgy

A UK channel left viewers with tongues wagging after broadcasting an X-rated show that filmed contestants taking part in a group sex session. Channel 4’s “Open House: The Great Sex Experiment” involves couples staying in a luxury retreat to test whether opening up their relationship and having sex with other people can “strengthen their bond.” The show, which is currently in its second series, aired its most risqué episode to date with the couple hosting a 15-person orgy.

At the after-party, the situation turned steamy with house guests undressing and performing sex acts with each other. The swinging couple of eight years ended the party by having sex in front of the group. “I’m too British to have an orgy. What do you talk about? Is it okay to laugh a lot? Is it okay to take a break and make a sandwich? #OpenHouse,” a shocked viewer said.

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Zapping The Clit With Electrical Impulses Could Help Boost Sex Drive

Scientists’ new remedy for boosting a woman’s sex drive is proving to be positively electric. Experts from the University of Michigan say that zapping the clitoris with electrical impulses can increase arousal in women with low libido. The treatment involves two circular electrodes which are placed on the clitoris before electrical impulses are applied for 30 minutes.

“Subjective arousal increased significantly from before to after stimulation,” the team wrote. In the new study, researchers set out to see whether applying electrical impulses to the dorsal genital nerve—a wishbone-shaped nerve that runs down either side of the clitoral shaft and is responsible for clitoral sensation—could be effective. In future studies, the team suggests that participants could watch porn during the procedure to boost their arousal even more.

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Texas Nuns Sue Bishop After He Accuses Mother Superior Of Sex With Priest

A group of nuns accused a Texas bishop of “pure evil” after he shut down their monastery over allegations that their Mother Superior had sex with a priest. They filed a lawsuit after the bishop ordered the seizure of computers and a phone and barred priests from conducting mass at their monastery over allegations that the Mother Superior broke her vow of chastity, according to reports. The diocese says she admitted to the affair, but the sisters’ attorney said in a statement to Catholic News Agency that she was “under heavy medication from a procedure” and does not recall what she admitted.

“They are making it sound like she had some sexual liaison affair with another priest and that did not happen,” the sisters’ lawyer said. “The bishop and his agents are abusing their power, inflicting moral violence and psychological distress on the plaintiffs and the sisters by undertaking an illegal, unholy, unwarranted, explicit, and systematic assault upon the sanctity and autonomy of the plaintiffs and the sisters,” he added. The Diocese of Fort Worth posted a statement on its website, saying the Reverend Mother had “violated her vow of chastity with a priest from outside the Diocese of Fort Worth”—they have filed a countersuit against the nuns.

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King Of Kink Opens New Sexy Dining Club

For nearly a decade, Damon Lawner ran Sanctum (often branded SNCTM), billed as the world’s most elite and erotic sex club. And now, he’s opening Puzzle on the Sunset Strip, a plush “fine dining club” with a risqué theme. “People love sexuality and they love to meet people and they want to come with partners. I’ve already sold 60 percent membership, and I have a great client list, celebrities, and people who believe in me,” Lawner said.

Lawner reportedly has a TV series in the works based on his life with the producer Brad Falchuk and Gwyneth Paltrow—who were among the celebrities who attended the club. The grand opening of Sanctum in 2013, also known as SNCTM, was in a rented Beverly Hills nightclub—with a promise of anonymity and with only the most gorgeous couples screened personally by Lawner, the money rolled in. As the sexy narrator of the Sanctum Unmasked podcast says, “One of the most elite, exclusive, and controversial sex clubs in the history of sex clubs” was born.

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The Clit Is Even More Sensitive Than We Thought

It’s often described as the “female pleasure center”—and now a new study has revealed that the clitoris is even more sensitive than we thought. Researchers from Oregon Health & Science University have completed the first-known count of nerve fibers in the erogenous zone, finding the clitoris contains over 10,000 nerve fibers—20% more than previously estimated. “It’s startling to think about more than 10,000 nerve fibers being concentrated in something as small as the clitoris,” said the study’s lead author.

The clitoris is the only human organ with the sole purpose of providing pleasure; it’s made up of nerves that carry electrical impulses between the brain and the rest of the body, which enable women to feel and respond to touch. “Even though the hand is many, many times larger than the clitoris, the median nerve only contains about 18,000 nerve fibers, or fewer than two times the nerve fibers that are packed into the much-smaller clitoris,” the author said. The team now hopes to study and count the nerve fibers in the glans penis—the tip of the penis—which is known to induce pleasure in men.

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Princess Diana’s X-Rated Cards To Greek King Auctioned Off

It seems Princess Diana had a naughty side. Letters that Princess Diana had written to Constantine II, the last king of Greece, were auctioned off recently—selling for $7,000. The secret notes were full of sexual undertones and X-rated jokes.

The risqué cards, published by the GirlsTalk card series, each contained a humorous adult cartoon with a racy punchline. The first note reads, “Adam came first … Men always do!” showing an illustrated, naked blond man with a leaf covering his dick. The other card shows a woman in a bra receiving oral sex: its caption reads, “What’s the definition of the Perfect Man? A midget with a 10″ tongue who can breathe through his ears!”

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University Offers Porn Studies Course

A new course at Temple University has students very excited. The professor said the student cap for her new porn studies course shot up from 25 to 40, with many more on the waitlist. The course, “Social Perspectives and Digital Pornography: The Other Sex Ed,” seeks to allow students to discuss sexuality, intimacy, power dynamics and the impacts of the porn industry in society.

“I hope my students leave recognizing how valuable it is to research and to study pornography across all disciplines and to figure out what we can learn,” she said. The course provides a place where students can discuss things that they “sometimes don’t even discuss with their closest friends,” including topics that have become controversial amid the current culture wars on sex and gender. While no porn made it on the curriculum, the students did watch TED Talks on the topic.”

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