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Saturday, Nov. 30, 2002 - 11:14 a.m.
This Week In Sex

This is wrong. Scottish cops must clamp down on "intended for use in connection with, or for the purpose of, stimulating or encouraging sexual activity". As if that's somehow BAD, WRONG. Why is sex so demonized? I really think that this is a social sickness. (As opposed to a social disease.)

A California billing firm has agreed to give up $1.6 million to settle charges that it improperly billed thousands for Internet pornography, the Federal Trade Commission said this week. People who visited certain sites had their Internet conection unplugged, only to have it restarted. But when it restarted, they were connected to a provider in Madagascar, so it cost them $4 a minute.

A Croatian woman threatened a radio or TV personality with death if he didn't have sex with her. And I thought I was kinda hard up for it.

Three employees in a Broward County, Florida company were fired for reporting that an executive's computer was being used to download porn. Assuming that they used legal means to find this out, it seems to me that because they accused the Chief Operating Officer, they were fired. "My God, a man's career is at stake," another executive said. I am positive that the career of a "lesser" man would not have mattered at all to this guy. That guy was also getting porn at work probably.

What exactly is child porn? Virtual child porn is "made with morphed computer images and without real children". So does that mean that it is child porn? I really don't know. You would have to get rid of many other things other than images if you are looking to eradicate the depiction of child porn, wouldn't you?

After a religious conversion, a man burned $10 000 worth of sex toys and other "unmentionables" and began selling bibles. You can probably guess what I think of that.

Not sure how I feel about this either. I should ask my brother's kids.

Norwegians seem to have better things to worry about than a sexy Santa. If only they could get the message to those fools in the US.

Speaking of US fools (not to imply that we don't have our own) it appears as though you can get a stiffer jail sentence for hooking than for killing. At least if you're a very fat prostitute in Peoria.

In some places, gays in the military are essential to survival. Read the comments.

And finally a non-sex story:

Drive-by pumpkin shooting. What is most interesting is her statement: "We're a community. We're all Americans. We should all help each other. I live in Danvers. I shouldn't have a problem. (emphasis mine)" Why not, exactly?

All of this comes straigh to your dome from Doc XXX.

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