Julian Assange case: Sweden to drop sex assault inquiry  Rate it

Julian Assange case: Sweden to drop sex assault inquiry Swedish prosecutors will drop their investigation into sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange on Thursday because of the statutes of limitation, the BBC has learned. read moreread more

Couple found guilty over sex act at Hyde Park concert  Rate it

Couple found guilty over sex act at Hyde Park concert A couple who had oral sex during a Paloma Faith concert in Hyde Park have been fined for outraging public decency. read moreread more

Woman has sex wearing Fitbit - here is what happened  Rate it

Woman has sex wearing Fitbit - here is what happened A woman has worn her Fitbit monitor during sex and published the results online in the name of science. read moreread more

Amnesty approves policy to decriminalise sex trade  Rate it

Amnesty approves policy to decriminalise sex trade Rejecting complaints by women’s groups, international rights body approves resolution to recommend decriminalising consensual sex work read moreread more

Pakistan child sex abuse: Seven arrested in Punjab  Rate it

Pakistan child sex abuse: Seven arrested in Punjab Seven people have been arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of involvement in child sexual abuse and extortion. The chief minister of Punjab province, Shahbaz Sharif, ordered a judicial inquiry into reports that hundreds of children had been abused over a period of several years. read moreread more

Listen to the sex workers – but which ones?  Rate it

Listen to the sex workers – but which ones? The debate about decriminalising the sex trade will never be resolved while opinion is so polarised Protesters mark the international day to end violence against sex workers, organised by the English Collective of Prostitutes, in London. read moreread more

Party girls and too much sex: Why some Indian men seek divorce  Rate it

Party girls and too much sex: Why some Indian men seek divorce India still has one of the lowest divorce rates in the world, but marriage breakdowns are becoming more common. Experts say most cases of divorce in India are filed on the grounds of abuse, or what's legally termed as "cruelty". But what amounts to abuse has long been open to debate, especially when determining whether psychological trauma has been afflicted on a person during marriage. read moreread more

ISIS executes 19 women for refusing to practice sex with its fighters, says Kurdish official  Rate it

ISIS executes 19 women for refusing to practice sex with its fighters, says Kurdish official (IraqiNews.com) Dohuk – Media official of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Mosul, Said Mimousini, said on Monday, that ISIS executed 19 women in Mosul, attributing the cause to refusing the practice of the so-called sexual jihad. read moreread more

Sex with robots to be 'the norm' in 50 years, expert claims  Rate it

Sex with robots to be 'the norm' in 50 years, expert claims "People may also begin to fall in love with their virtual reality partners" read moreread more

Japan revisionists deny WW2 sex slave atrocities  Rate it

Japan revisionists deny WW2 sex slave atrocities Seventy years after the end of World War Two, the voices of revisionism in Japan are growing stronger and moving into the mainstream, particularly on the issue of comfort women, who were women forced to be sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during the war. read moreread more