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Hotel offers X-rated upgrades with 'sex chair', vibrating toys and aphrodisiac menu
Stamford Hotels and Resorts group in Australia has added a “black label enhancement package” for its friskiest hotel guests.But, now, couples heading for a dirty weekend away in Aus can upgrade from the romance and seduction package which is the traditional provision at the hotel. READ MORE: Couples-only sex hotel with 'sin room' claims to 'fulfil every desire' of guests If guests choose to pay an extra $60 (£39.19) they can use the “pure love lounge”, reports news.com.au.The website describes the room as: “Inspired by the natural curves and contours of the human body and specifically designed to comfortably conform with them, Stamford’s Pure Love lounge is carefully hand crafted for loving couples to significantly enhance intimacy, increase pleasure and revolutionise your love making.”So, anyone wanting to re-ignite the spark may well choose to do so in the sexy play room…The deal is available at Stamford Grand Adelaide at Glenelg, Sir Stamford at Circular Quay in Sydney, Stamford Plaza Melbourne and Stamford Plaza Brisbane.And, a video has been released that advertises the love lounge – which has been offered for a number of years.In the clip, a nude woman and a topless man show how the sex chair in the lounge can be used.The seat allows for a “vast range of exciting sexual positions” including the “advanced positions of the Kama Sutra”.The website noted: “Other positions allow for greater eye contact, physical closeness and tantalising views, providing a significant enhancement to your sense of togetherness and intimacy – leading you to a longer and more pleasurable intimate time together.”On Twitter, members of the public commented on the “sex chair”.One person said: “Wait I’ve wanted one of those chairs/lounges for
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Man missing for 18 years found after fisherman spotted 'odd shape' in water
missing for 18 years was discovered dead on the bed of Lough Erne after a local fisherman observed an “odd shape” on his sonar equipment, an inquest has heard.The body of digger driver Michael Anthony Lynch was found in his car on the bottom of the water in County Fermanagh in May 2020, after disappearing in January 2002.A diving company director had been using specialist equipment on the lake in February 2020 when a shape appeared near Corradillar Quay, in Lisnaskea, the Irish Mirror reports.READ MORE: Lost tapes show Chernobyl babies glowing green and men with horror scars In a statement read to the coroner’s court sitting at Laganside in Belfast on Wednesday (June 22), the man said he had been using “specialist side-imaging sonar” which creates 3D images of anything lying on the bottom.His statement read: “I was about 25 metres away from Corradillar Quay slipway when I saw an odd shape on the lough bed which I thought might have been a car.“I intended to come back and have a closer look, but due to work I didn’t get back as quickly as I’d hoped.“On May 16, 2020, I met a garda when I was out fishing and mentioned the possibility of a car to him as I was aware they were looking for a missing person and a car in Lough Erne.”He was able to take police to the location, whereupon the car was found and recovered on May 18, with Lynch’s remains inside.The missing man, better known as Tony, was identified by dental records and formally pronounced dead on May 20.The inquest heard how the father-of-four had last been seen alive at a hotel bar in Clones on January 6, 2002, after he had moved out of the Magheraveely family home in November 2001, to a flat in Clones, in order to deal with his alcohol problem.To stay up to date with
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