Man Caught On Camera Having Sex In Public Is Outed By His Girlfriend

A man who was caught on camera having sex with a woman in public in footage that went globally viral was identified by his own girlfriend in court. A video of the pair was posted on social media, including Instagram and Facebook, sparking a police investigation. The video showed the woman performing a sex act on the man in a crowded square in the UK.

The woman in the video has also been identified—she even shared some of the footage, recorded by strangers, on her own social media pages. She later said she thought she was “making light” of the X-rated incident. The naughty pair both pled guilty to outraging public decency.

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Porn Star Angela White Comments On Rumor She ‘Almost Died’ During Sex Scene

Angela White dismissed the XXX rumor that she nearly died while filming a sex scene with her well-hung co-star—insisting she did not go out with bang. The X-rated performer—known as the Meryl Streep of porn—said in an interview that the whole thing was “blown way out of proportion by the media.” Rumors had started swirling after UK skin flick legend Keiran Lee revealed on the “Pillow Talk” podcast that he’d nearly killed White during an intense, hours-long shoot in 2013.

“My appendix actually did not burst, but it is true I had appendicitis and did have to have emergency surgery to have it removed,” White, who is one of the world’s highest-paid porn stars, clarified during a recent podcast appearance. White added that it was “pure coincidence” that her ailment occurred following the vigorous sex scene with her well-endowed co-star. “There is no medical evidence to suggest his giant dick was pummeling my organs,” White explained on the podcast, before cheekily quipping: “But there’s more room in there, now that [my appendix] has been removed. There’s a lot more room to accommodate.”

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‘Sex Giantess’ Rakes In $245K

A “sex giantess” is raking in giant stacks of cash. The 6-foot, 1-inch kinkster has taken her career to new heights, making a whopping $245,000 through tapping into “sex giantess” fetishes. “There is a massive fetish out there for tall women,” she explained. “I make a lot of money through tips and requests on giantess content.”

The kinky content creator revealed that she often gets role-play requests from paying subscribers that revolve around her height. “The most popular are custom role-playing videos where I am growing and they are shrinking,” she said, adding, “They want to be kept in my shoe, boobs or bum most of the time.” It seems that all the kinky attention has “grown my confidence” (no pun intended).

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Woman Who Can Orgasm Using Just Her Mind Says It’s The Best Sex Ever

A woman says she’s been taught to orgasm simply by using her mind—and claims that it’s the best sex she’s ever had. She learned the life-changing technique while studying tantra yoga at a retreat in Costa Rica. “It opened a new world for me,” she said, adding, “I feel healthier and I have a better sex life.”

Tantra yoga weaves together “mantra meditation, visualization and initiation to study the inner-universe” to unlock divine feminine energy. “It focuses on breath-work and it has taught me to reach orgasm without hands,” she explained. “You can do it with a partner or alone during sex and it makes your orgasms stronger. I share it with my boyfriend and we can even have sex without moving—just penetration and breathing,” she continued. She says anyone can do it, “but you have to practice meditation and breathing on a daily basis.”

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You Can Now Get An ‘Intimacy Coordinator’ Degree

An intimacy coordinator who has been involved with TV series such as “Sex Education,” “Normal People” and “I May Destroy You,” is working to create a two-year program being dubbed the “world’s first degree in intimacy practice.” Ita O’Brien is the founder of the UK-based Intimacy on Set, a consultancy specializing in helping actors in film, TV and theater move through sexual content and scenes with nudity. She teamed up with the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London to create the program, which will launch in September.

“To ensure we develop a profession which can proudly grow with excellence we need to be able to train talented individuals who can navigate the both physical and emotional journey that each actor will go on, and can responsibly and safely deliver the intimate content as envisioned by the director, the storytelling, and each character,” O’Brien said in a statement. The two-year course, culminating with a Master of Fine Arts degree, will teach students about on-screen nudity, the use of modesty garments, sexual health, consent, and sexual content as it applies to the stage and screen, according to Mountview Academy’s website. “The lecturers will hold expertise in a variety of areas,” the website reads, “such as awareness of sexual and intimate storytelling; open communication and transparency; power dynamics on set, in educational institutions, and in live performance; movement coaching and masking techniques; understanding of guild and union contracts that affect nudity and simulated sex; and health and safety training in the professional space.”

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Ex-Cop Now Helps Men Have Better Sex

The guy who brought men down is now helping them get it up. An ex-Ohio police officer who spent 12 years on the force is now helping men improve their sex lives—by starting his own erectile dysfunction clinic. “We treat men with erectile dysfunction and a string of other conditions,” he said.

“Whether you’re a male or female seeking sexual enhancement, we have a safe, effective treatment option to suit your needs and stimulate your sex life again,” reads the about section for the health and wellness center. They specialize in using hormone therapy—increasing or reducing patients’ testosterone or estrogen levels—and other treatments to help a variety of ailments from weight loss to muscle growth, and of course, sexual performance. The clinic prescribes Cialis and Viagra for impotence and a PT-141 peptide to stimulate arousal, and a climax cream for women that allegedly enhances “clitoral stimulation and vaginal sensitivity to increase your ability to enjoy intercourse more and experience orgasms more easily.”

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Couple Fined $1,200 For Loud, ‘Rough’ Valentine’s Day Sex

A kinky couple has been slapped with a $1,200 fine after cops were called to a hotel room where they were engaged in loud and “rough” sex. The kinksters awakened other guests with “over exuberant intimacy” on Valentine’s Day. Three guests had to be moved to new rooms after complaints about the couple’s XXX shenanigans.

Hotel staff was forced to call the police after the noisy pair ignored repeated warnings to quiet down. The couple appeared in court where they both pled guilty to criminal damage caused by their amorous antics on Feb. 14. They agreed to pay $600 in compensation to hotel guests who had to be relocated to different rooms, as well as additional costs for a damaged door.

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Women Have Time For Sex But Not Always Orgasms

Women are less likely to pursue orgasms if they are under a time constraint or have a selfish partner, according to a Rutgers University-led study. “There are contextual, societal and personal factors that likely create barriers that prevent women from feeling able to actively pursue orgasm,” said a Rutgers social psychology doctoral student who advocates for “orgasm equality” on Instagram, where she has more than 21,000 followers. According to the study, published in the Journal of Sex Research, women use cues and adjust their pursuit of an orgasm in each sexual encounter.

In a series of experiments, researchers had heterosexual women imagine themselves in a sexual scenario and consider how much time they had or how selfish their partner seemed—afterward, the subjects reported their outcomes based on how strongly they would go after an orgasm and how likely they would be to have one. The study indicated women who pursue orgasm as a goal are more likely to reach climax. Researchers suggested that men should tell their female partners that they want their pleasure to be a priority, without putting pressure on their partners to orgasm.

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Spontaneous Sex Isn’t The Hottest Sex, Study Says

Good things come to those who wait, according to a new study. New research from York University published in the Journal of Sex Research found that planning ahead can be just as sexy and satisfying as spontaneous sex—despite popular beliefs otherwise. “But, despite these beliefs, across our two studies, we did not find strong support that people actually experience spontaneous sex as more satisfying than planned sex,” the study’s authors said.

“When we suggest that couples or other romantic configurations carve out that time, we’re not necessarily saying you put it into a calendar—like 7 p.m. on a Tuesday, after putting dinner in the oven and before folding the socks,” explained a registered psychotherapist specializing in romantic relationships. The study’s authors concluded that the key to planning sex ahead of time is “intention, versus expectation” and to plan to regularly spend quality time together with no distractions to keep hold of the spark and alleviate any pressure. “But the intentionality behind it can be transformative in the sense that we don’t wait around for the right moment, because sometimes the mood just never strikes, really, for some people, and that might deter them.”

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Sex Cures Work Stress

Having sex is one of the best ways to recover from the pressures of the office, researchers have found. And women benefit from it even more than men, according to findings published in the Journal of Sex Research. One in five adults confess to regularly feeling stressed about work and numerous studies have found that pressure can crush a healthy sex drive.

Psychologists at Portland State University quizzed 1,100 men and women in full-time employment on how often they had had sex with their partner in the previous month. The findings revealed that, among those reporting high levels of work-related stress, more frequent sex led to better scores for both job and life satisfaction, especially for women. The researchers said: “We would encourage employees to dedicate uninterrupted leisure time to sexual activity to promote stress reduction, well-being, and positive work outcomes.”

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