Canadian strippers will be peeling to raise funds for local children with a rare genetic disorder.
The boys suffer from what is called Hunter syndrome, or mucopolysaccharidosis II (MPS II), a progressive disorder that primarily affects males, and most of those afflicted don't live past the age of 15. Their treatment costs up to 1 million dollars a year, and because of its experimental nature, the government does not cover the expense.
The strip-a-thon will be running at two Alberta locations in either late March or early April. Finally, you can sit in gyno row and feel good about yourself. The rest of the story is here.
And over in China, the pole-dancing fitness craze has finally hit. In a country that where sex is still very much taboo, a whole lot of rationalization for flinging yourself around a phallic object are bound to come up. The need for exercise and experiencing a sensation close to flight have both been pulled out for enjoying the activity, which sounds a lot like descriptions of sexxxing, if you ask me. Go ahead and read the full story.
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