Sandra is 21, blonde and speaks English and German. She describes her interests as meeting new people, horse riding and dancing. The attractive Czech national also charges €250 for an hour’s sex.
For that, the 5’6” bisexual, who advertises her vital statistics as 36B-24-34, offers a range of services including role reversal, spanking, uniforms and other more lurid offerings on her website, which features a series of photographs of her, mostly topless.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Legal Issues at 3:53 AM EST
The Full story: Irish Examiner
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A former senior executive at Volkswagen goes on trial Wednesday in a sex and bribery scandal. Peter Hartz, whose name is also connected with Germany's welfare reform, faces 44 counts of breach of trust.
Once one of the country's most respected managers, Hartz, 65, is accused of sanctioning illegal bonuses while director of Volkswagen's human resources department.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Sex Scandals at 7:44 AM EST
The Full story: DW World
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Poland's ruling conservatives faced increasing pressure on Friday to end a coalition with a leftist ally and trigger early elections after a series of scandals hit their government.
Prosecutors launched a probe this week into allegations that Deputy Prime Minister Andrzej Lepper, head of the leftist Self-Defence party, and his close associate employed female party workers in return for sex. Lepper denies all accusations.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Sex Scandals at 7:39 AM EST
The Full story: Reuters
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Stanislaw Lyzwinski, deputy leader of the Poland's co-ruling Self-Defence party, on Wednesday announced suspension of his party membership pending the outcome of inquiries into an allegation that he demanded sex from an employee in exchange for a job.
In the first comments since the alleged scandal was reported on Monday, he denounced it as total rubbish, saying "I have not had any sexual relations with her or any other woman from the office," the PAP news agency reported.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Sex Scandals at 5:08 AM EST
The Full story: Peoples Daily Online
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A Norwegian appeals court has ruled that striptease is an art form and should therefore be exempt from value-added tax (VAT).
The owners of the Diamond Go Go Bar in Oslo had refused to pay VAT of 25% on entry fees as tax authorities demanded.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe at 8:01 AM EST
The Full story: BBC News
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German sex educators plan to launch a spray-on condom tailor-made for all sizes.
Jan Vinzenz Krause from the Institute for Condom Consultancy, a Singen-based practice that offers advice on condom use, told Reuters on Thursday the product aimed to help people enjoy better and safer sex lives.
“We’re trying to develop the perfect condom for men that’s suited to every size of penis,” he said. “We’re very serious.”
Krause’s team (spraykondom.de) is developing a type of spray can into which the man inserts his penis first. At the push of a button it is then coated in a rubber condom.
“It works by spraying on latex from nozzles on all sides,” he said. “We call it the ‘360 degree procedure’ — once round and from top to bottom. It’s a bit like a car wash.”
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Offbeat at 2:29 PM EST
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Authorities in Amsterdam have ordered 33 sex clubs in the Dutch city's famed red light district to close by the end of the year.
The clubs, 20% of those operating in Amsterdam, have lost their licences or had an application for one turned down.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe at 2:22 PM EST
The Full story: BBC News
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Paris - The days of condom-free porn on French cable television are nearing an end.
Starting next year, channels will no longer be allowed to air porn with scenes of unprotected sex because it sets a dangerous example, the official French broadcasting watchdog High Audiovisual Council, or CSA, announced Wednesday.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Legal Issues, Health at 6:59 AM EST
The Full story: News 24
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"Art is never chaste." That Pablo Picasso dictum is a motto of a comprehensive exhibition that focuses on sexuality in modern art.
The show, titled EROS in Modern Art, after the god of love in Greek mythology, puts together more than 200 works, produced by some 50 American and European artists since taboos on sex began breaking after the mid-19th century. Top billing goes to Picasso and French sculptor Auguste Rodin as the protagonists of erotic art.
Some exhibits are merely allusive to sex but others are highly explicit, possibly shocking some viewers. "Eros is not always sex, but it is in no way pornography," comments curator Ulf Kuester.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Society & Culture at 8:15 AM EST
The Full story: The West
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An internet blogger with an appetite for sex and sport is being sought to reveal their bedroom secrets – in the name of science.
"Sex plays a great part in most adults' lives, we are trying to determine just how important it is to their health and well being.
Log on to
www.realbuzz.com for details
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, UK, Science & Technology, Health at 9:04 AM EST
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A group representing sado-masochists who have consensual violent sex expressed disappointment at yesterday's moves to ban violent porn.
The Spanner Trust - named after the infamous 1990 "Spanner" trial of a number of gay men who engaging in beatings, genital abrasions and lacerations - said the move risked criminalising innocent people.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, UK, Legal Issues, Internet, Censorship at 6:21 AM EDT
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Canadian singer Nelly Furtado has admitted that she is attracted to women and believes all people are essentially bisexual.
She believes people should have the freedom to experiment with their sexuality and has no worries about being attracted to the same sex.
She told Euro gay magazine GUS:
“I’m reading a book about Chinese medicine, which claims that people are inherently bisexual to balance their energies. “And, in a way, that makes so much sense. As humans we have both male and female energies. “I believe Kurt Cobain’s statement that, in the end, everyone is gay. Everybody should have the freedom to experiment. “I believe sexual experimentation is part of human history”.
The singer admits she fancies women adding, “Absolutely! Women are beautiful and sexy”.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Canada, Gay Issues, Celebrity Sex at 6:53 AM EDT
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Just like the filming of The Da Vinci Code, the event went by totally unnoticed, but for Catholic Malta it is bound to make some people wince in disgust:
The world’s major porn website administrators were convened here for their annual conference about their hardcore business at the end of last month, grouping all kinds of virtual sex sellers operating on the internet.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Porn & Sex Industry at 6:33 AM EDT
The Full story: Malta Today
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(Dublin) HIV/AIDS educators knew the safe-sex message was often falling on deaf ears but even they are expressing shock at the results of a newly released study on gays and the virus which causes AIDS.
The survey, conducted throughout Ireland shows that nearly half of those gay men questioned about their sexual practices were not using condoms.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Gay Issues, Health at 12:15 AM EDT
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Media buzz surrounding the headbutt delivered to Italian player, Marco Materazzi - by Frenchman Zinedine Zidane, in the closing minutes of the World Cup Final last Sunday, apparently in retaliation to the Italian's attempt at impugning the sexuality of Zidane's mother - is reaching fever pitch.
Stuart Jeffries at the South African Mail And Guardian looks at the 'mother of all sexual insults' and it's varying effect around European culture and society.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Society & Culture, Media at 2:05 PM EDT
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The London Guardian looks at the launch of Google video.
To some it is the future of media. To others, a vision of television hell comprising endless You've Been Framed reruns, David Hasselhoff music videos and bad karaoke. Welcome to Google Video, which was yesterday launched in the UK and seven other countries by the search giant.
Others remain concerned that Google will find it increasingly hard to police the millions of videos on its servers for porn, violence and offensive material.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Society & Culture, Media, Internet at 9:00 AM EDT
The Full story: Media Guardian
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Men spend £3.9billion a year on the sex industry without their partners knowing — with around 1.5 Million regularly visiting prostitutes.
Vast sums go on saucy mobile downloads, X-rated websites, phone sex and racy satellite TV.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, UK, Society & Culture, Porn & Sex Industry at 11:07 AM EDT
The Full story: The Sun
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For the few who don't have an answer to the question, 'Who is Sophia Loren?', try this: Born on September 20, 1934, she is possibly the world's most famous Italian actress.
From working as an extra in Quo Vadis (1951) to becoming leading lady of Aida(1953), to winning a Best Actress Oscar for Two Women (1960) -- she did it all, starring in some of Hollywood's biggest films, with some of the world's most famous actors.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Society & Culture, Celebrity Sex at 11:15 AM EDT
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Four years ago, the country passed legislation decriminalizing both brothels and those who engage in what our own criminal law refers to as "communicating for the purposes of prostitution" (i.e., soliciting johns in media advertisements, or on the street).
Canada would do well to follow suit. Germany's liberal approach to prostitution has been controversial. Condoleezza Rice, the U.S. Secretary of State, claims the policy offers an open invitation to criminal gangs that exploit vulnerable women.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Canada, Porn & Sex Industry, Legal Issues at 11:05 AM EDT
The Full story: Canada.Com
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ROME, July 6 (UPI) -- As Italy debates legal rights for same-sex couples, a cardinal said recognition of unmarried couples puts Western civilization "on a slippery slope."
"The sense of God is being blurred," said Cardinal Renato Martino, who heads the Vatican's Justice and Peace Department.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Legal Issues, Gay Issues, Religion at 7:29 AM EDT
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