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Sex Gone Viral 5: This Week’s Salacious Stories
Once again, here is a dip into this week's sexy, weird, and just all-around interesting stories that blipped the kinkly radar.
We hope you enjoy them.
Don't be a train jerk
As Rebecca De Mornay surely teaches Tom Cruise, getting naughty on a train can be wonderful.
This week it was reported by Dutch new site NOS that more than one hundred “disgusting and unacceptable videos of ‘train jerk-offs’” are available for members logging onto creator content platforms. Dutch train masturbation videos, shot by content producers on their phones in moving train compartments, seem to be all the rage presently.
The bunny twitches its nose (and everything else) once again
As we reported here, PLBY Group relaunched the Playboy Brand in a recent announcement and promises the return of their famous magazine in 2025. In further Playboy news, the 2024 Playmate of the Year and Bunny Search are presently on. Hopefuls can go here for more information.
Truly going down
Continuing the theme of naughty stuff happening on large moving vehicles, it seems that a UK submarine captain has been fired for making a sex video while commanding a sub sporting nuclear missiles.
The officer, one of the youngest to captain a Vanguard-class, “bomber boat” was booted from the Royal Navy after top navy brass saw the X-rated footage.
This is not the first scandal the Royal Navy has endured in the past few years.
More bad news for banning
Unfortunately, there are so many stories on global porn banning bubbling up these days, but there is no escaping the truth. As of late, Fiji seems to be getting into the race and is now increasing its efforts to ban porn in that country. The Fiji government's anti-pornography task force, formed months ago, is amassing evidence to prove their point of porn's harmful effects, with the fallout of their findings (questionable or not) to possibly provide a nationwide ban all too soon.
Furthering from this, and another blow to sexual freedoms, a recent legislative attempt by Thailand’s Move Forward Party, hoping to legalize adult entertainment as well as adult toys in that cointry failed to be granted its first reading in Thailand's Parliament just this week.
Katy dances, the Balearic Islands cries
What’s a diva to do?
In her new video for the song, “Lifetimes,” Katy Perry can be seen dancing across what seems to be the S’Espalmador dunes in the Balearic Islands. These dunes are considered some of the most ecologically sensitive areas of the region.
In this governmental statement, it's indicated that while the use of the area is not an “environmental crime,” Perry’s production company did not apply for authorization to film in and around the dunes. Filming and photography on the location can be authorized if properly requested.
Perry’s team has countered that the needed permits were obtained and that they have the utmost respect for the region.
It seems, that cavorting in a tight small bikini just isn’t enough for some people these days.