Lie detectors sent 160 sex offenders back to jail in the UK

  1. Lie detectors have been used to send 160 sex offenders back to prison  

    Lie detectors have been used to send 160 sex offenders back to prison, according to the Ministry of Justice of the United Kingdom.

    Probation officers have sent paedophiles and convicted sex offenders back behind bars after raising concerns about their behavior, or the answers they gave during polygraph tests.

    The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) started using lie detectors on convicted sex offenders in August 2014 and around 50 people are tested on the machines every month.

    Telegraph.co.uk

12 sex games to spice up long winter nights

  1. Forget bingeing on box sets! Tracey Cox reveals 12 must-try sex games to spice up long winter nights  

    From making obscene phone calls to playing a sexy board game, relationship expert Tracey Cox lists 12 sex games to get you through the cold winter months.

    1) Make obscene phone calls – Cox advises one partner to make an obscene phone call to the other, like asking “What are you wearing?”.

    2) Dressing for sex – Suggest wearing something sexy when you go out, like a sexy bra, to remind you of the great sex you have have when you get home

    3) Tell a sexy story – Write down an erotic story (based on you and your partner), going into as much detail as possible, and leave it where the other can find it.

    4) Record yourselves having sex – Then play it back when you’re somewhere you can’t fool around

    5) Flash – Turn out the lights and light up one area of your own body with a flaslight. “Each lit body part must be touched, stroked and/or licked for two minutes, then the torch gets passed onto the next person.”

    6) Play dress up – Nurse outfits, cat suits, french maid – wear any role-playing outfits to push you out of your comfort zones.

    7) Fantasy dice – Write down and number six fantasies, when the dice lands on a number, they have to complete the corresponding fantasy.

    8) Be a sex therapist – Call from a separate room and act as a sex therapist, giving sex advice on how to pleasure his or her partner.

    9) No hands – Tie your partner’s hands together and ask him or her to seduce you.

    10) Play guinea pig – Line up all your sex toys for when your partner gets home, then try them out out and have him/her rate them.

    11) Play a board game – choose games that list sex activities you must perform on your partner.

    12) Play with food – Smear it, drip it, lick it.

    Daily Mail

15 ‘Not Weird’ Sex Fantasies

  1. 15 Totally Normal Sex Fantasies You’re Not Weird for Having 

    Brides.com listed 15 “totally normal” sex fantasies that you wouldn’t be weird for having:

    Sex in public
    Role play
    Tying up your partner
    Spanking
    Sex with someone of the same gender, or opposite
    Sex on vacation
    Sex on vacation
    Sex with an ex
    Sex with someone other than your partner
    Cuckolding
    Domination and submission
    Voyeurism
    Sex with someone famous
    Sex with a stranger
    Having a threesome or gangbang

    After all, we ALL have sexual fantasies that are varied, and range from the lightest to the darkest extremes much like human sexuality itself. So don’t beat yourself up over-thinking about something you imagine is “wrong.” It’s not bad at all!

     Brides.com

Over one third of Americans admit they have secret kinks and fetishes

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  • More than a third of Americans admit they have secret kinks and fetishes they want to indulge, but…  

    According to sex toy maker EdenFantasys, 40% of Americans claim to be a “kinky person”, 36% have a specific kink or fetish, and 27% of U.S. citizens that are currently in a relationship have a secret sex act they want to try, but haven’t asked their sex partner yet.

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    After researching the sex lives of 2,000 people in the U.S., using sex toys is the most popular sex act, with 49% open to using them, EdenFantasys said.

    51% of people who admitted to having a particular fetish said that it takes at least a month for them, and sometimes much longer, to feel they’re brave enough to tell their partner.

    Daily Mail