It seems that France is in something of a moral quagmire over how its citizens use the internet. After news spread that French law courts were mobilizing to take on the might of Facebook, it appears the lawmakers of a nation synonymous with romance, passion and illicit affairs are blowing steam over a website that offers married people the chance to conduct affairs.
Gleeden, boasting that it is the “first extramarital dating site made by women”, is facing questions over whether or not the service it provides is legal in France. French civil law states that fidelity is a key construct of a stable and happy marriage: “Married partners owe each other the duty of respect, fidelity, help and assistance.”
Although analysts predict Gleeden may have a fight on its hands when the case is finally heard, many who are aware of the story find themselves debating over the nature of free will, expression and what *does* constitute a happy marriage.
On the off-chance any of you actually needed another excuse to have sex, then a study from the University of Manchester, England, has concluded that the more sex you have in later life the more brainpower you’ll be able to wield. ‘Sexual health and wellbeing among older men and women in England’ is the first piece of research of its kind to include people over the age of 80.
With the study questioning 1,700 people aged 58 to 98 it found that those who continue slipping between the sheets as the years ticked by were more likely to retain stronger mental faculties.
BaDoink beauty Peta Jensen is to star alongside Amia Miley in the upcoming second series of hit TV show True Detective. Now here’s the best part: the knockout duo won’t be solving any crimes… with rumors circulating that the sexy pair will be involved in a scene depicting an orgy. This sounds too good to be true!
Peta has starred in the red hot BaDoink VIP scene ‘Tomb Raider vs Uncharted‘ in which her many talents were put on display. If Amia and Peta do manage to get it on, we can’t wait to see!
Critics of the Pornocalypse were up in arms over the weekend when it appeared that searches for ‘fisting’ were being redirected to searches for ‘fishing’. Users that trawled the platform for such content found it seemed to be the only term being censored.
Twitter claimed the mix-up was due to a bug, but we all know they have history when it comes to censorship of users and terminology. We’re watching you, guys… !