Naked News: Free female condoms, tween sex, and high-tech coitus interruptus
- DC is to become the first city to distribute free female condoms — in beauty salons, stores, and high schools — in an effort to fight HIV.
- According to Cellphones.org, 15% of Americans have interrupted sex to answer a cellphone call.
- Speaking of modern life messing with our booty, apparently Americans are too tired for sex almost 25% of the time, according to a new study by the National Sleep Foundation.
- Sex may have been a pioneering force in the development of the Internet — back in 2004, adult traffic dominated the stats — but these days social networking is the #1 traffic generator, with adult sites in a paltry 8th place.
- Japan Airlines’ stewardess uniforms are in high demand on the black market, thanks to the country’s local sex industry.
- Researchers in Switzerland have found that boys aged 12 to 14 are not having safe sex because they can’t find properly fitting condoms.
- The Kinsey Institute reports on how the push for a female equivalent to Viagra is impacting women’s sexuality. (In news that will shock no one, Big Pharma isn’t exactly a selfless promoter of female pleasure.)
- The Ontario Court of Appeal is hearing a case of sexual assault wherein a woman slept with her friend’s identical twin assuming him to be her occasional lover. Also, “General Hospital” is suing the identical twin for stealing next week’s plot-line.

