• #prostitution

    Recognizing that legal prostitution makes sex workers safer from violence, rape and STDs, South Africa has decided to lift the ban on the sex industry in their country ... but only for one month, during the 2010 World Cup. Don't worry, after all the hooligans tourists are gone they'll go right back to making it dangerous and illegal. (bbc.co.uk, via Deadspin)
  • #advertising

    Part of Team Fleshbot is totally weirded out by the concept of panty liner advertisements that try to be sexy, while another thinks it's not such a big deal since ads for anything should try to be sexy. And some of us just like looking at pictures of hot naked women in bodypaint no matter what the context. And you? (copyranter.blogspot.com)
  • #sexwork

    A prostitute in South Africa is suing her former employer for unfair dismissal—even though the job she was fired from is actually illegal. Pimping really ain't easy when you have to deal with the labor relations board too. (iol.co.za)
  • #timeschange

    Fifteen years ago you could get arrested just for owning a Playboy in South Africa; this weekend, you could have spent your afternoon browsing the country's first "sexhibition". Now that's progress! (iol.co.za)
  • #sexwork

    Some sex workers in South Africa are actually not thrilled with the idea of legalizing prostitution. And no, it's not because they want all the sexin' for themselves. (iol.co.za)
  • #events

    The cleverly named Sexpo, an international (yes) sexuality expo that got its start in Australia, will be taking over Johannesburg from September 27-30, with 100 exhibitors offering a wide range of sexy products. Hopefully, Choice Condoms is not among them. (sundaytimes.co.za)
  • #consumeralert

    The South African Department of Health is recalling 20 million recently distributed Choice brand condoms due to an apparent manufacturing defect. Maybe a brand name change is in order? (allafrica.com)