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“He was a walking war crime”: No Big 3 Anime Has Unlocked True Horror Like Masashi Kishimoto Did With a Single Naruto Character

Of all the big 3 of Shonen, Masashi Kishimoto’s series reigns supreme with its creepy villains. From bloodlust to body modification, he brings out the sheer horror in Naruto. This holds with the part one series that terrorized every fan. The series outlined the most bone-chilling and eerie moments. Nothing, however, beats this character when […]

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Darkest Incident on ‘Seinfeld’ Set That Endangered the Cast and Crew Made Julia Louis-Dreyfus Dub an Actor a “total nutjob”

Seinfeld witnessed some of its funniest moments when the parents of our iconic leads graced selected episodes. The NBC show often featured the parents as supporting characters. Surprisingly, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ character Elaine Benes’ parents could never be a prominent part of the show. Although Elaine Benes’ mother was never shown in the NBC sitcom, her […]

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Walmart is selling a tiny home on wheels for $21,888 – it comes fully loaded with bathroom and no permit is needed

TINY homes have helped homeowners downgrade on space and upgrade on money.

Big box retailer Walmart, home to loads of different tiny home options, has a construction plan for a stylish home design.

Walmart’s Tiny House mobile room Home On Wheels can be yours for $21,888
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The home doesn’t require a building permit, making it an attractive prospect for buyers[/caption]

Would-be buyers can get their hands on the chain’s Tiny House mobile room Home On Wheels for $21,888.

The trailer doesn’t require a building permit and is well-appointed with everything needed for comfortable living inside including a living space, full-sized kitchen, bathroom, and more.

The home is crafted with a series of strong materials including aluminum with a steel exterior cladding – making it a four-season option for those looking to live off the beaten path.

The unit is 75 square feet, 10 feet long, eight feet wide, and nine feet tall.

TONS OF TINY

Another storage shed sells from Walmart for $2,500, plus it requires no measuring and no cutting.

It comes with a full-sized window and 64-inch double doors with 7-inch wide walls.

Weather-resistant siding is included with a 15-year warranty package to ensure customer satisfaction.

Walmart isn’t the only option offering a wide range of tiny home kit options.

Home kits sell from Amazon for discounted prices, like the VanAcc outdoor storage shed.

This tiny home unit costs $674.99, marked down from its original price of $749.99.

It has a sleek look with its dark grey and white coloring, and it’s constructed from galvanized steel.

And there’s rim drains to keep the home dry by preventing rainwater buildup.

But Lowe’s tiny home kit has space to “get rid of chaos” and sells for just $1,012.12.

TINY HOME TREND

As tiny homes become more of an option, retailers are getting in the game.

Where to buy a tiny home

THE tiny home phenomenon found new heights as an alternative living solution for consumers concerned with ballooning homebuying costs and sustainability concerns.

*If you click on a link in this boxout, we may earn affiliate revenue.

You can buy ‘tiny homes’ online in a few places, including:

Amazon is selling a customizable, three-bedroom tiny home for $11,698.

The 20-foot by 40-foot home is fully furnished with a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms.

According to the Amazon website, delivery is free and should arrive within four days of ordering.

Home Depot also sells a tiny home kit called the Getaway Small Space Complete DIY Kit for $29,997.

The kit comes with a steel frame kit, which protects from severe weather better than a wood construction.

It’s an American steel frame, resistant to termites, rot, mold, rodents, and fire.

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Lee Corso makes College GameDay return after health scare as ESPN co-star Pat McAfee pays tribute live on air

LEE Corso returned to College GameDay after two weeks off to massive cheers from fans.

The 89-year-old broadcast icon took his seat on the ESPN set on Saturday’s show.

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College GameDay was live from Texas ahead of their showdown with Georgia
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Corso was joined by co-stars Kirk Herbstreit, Nick Saban, Pat McAfee, Desmond Howard and host Rece Davis.

Davis welcomed Corso back at the beginning of the show.

He had been missing for the last two episodes after a health scare.

College GameDay was in Austin, Texas ahead of a top-five showdown.

The No. 1 ranked Texas Longhorns took on the No. 5 ranked Georgia Bulldogs in the game of the weekend.

And Texas fans welcomed Corso back with a huge ovation.

“These people love you,” McAfee told his returning co-star.

Corso’s return to College GameDay was confirmed by Herbstreit on Friday.

“GREAT NEWS, Welcome Back Coach,” one fan said.

“Lee Corso’s hat rack must be thrilled!” another fan said.

Fans had started to worry for Corso after his absence. with some calling for him to retire.

College GameDay host Davis issued a short statement during one of the show’s he missed.

“Lee Corso, a little bit under the weather, we expect to get him back soon,” Davis said.

“I know LC’s watching. Speedy recovery my friend, you’ll be back at it soon.”

The 89-year-old has been part of the ESPN show since it began broadcasting in 1987.

Pat McAfee's playing days

Pat McAfee enjoyed a hugely successful stint before switching to a career in the media.

The talk show star played punter in the NFL for eight seasons from 2009 to 2016.

He was a seventh round NFL Draft pick in 2009 out of West Virginia and spent his entire career with the Indianapolis Colts.

The ex-punter was named to the Pro Bowl in 2014 and 2016, and he was a first team All-Pro in 2014, as well.

McAfee owns the unique NFL record of the highest career net average punting yards with 41.4 yards while his longest ever punt was 74.

One fan said, “Corso is a legend. Been watching him since the first game day at ND/FSU in 93 but it’s time for him to retire.”

“Lee is a national treasure,” another commented.

While one more said, “It might be time for Corso to retire. What a legend.”

Corso also missed the season opener of College GameDay, which took place overseas for the first time ever.

The crew traveled to Dublin, Ireland for the season opener between Florida State and Georgia Tech in August.

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Sir Chris Hoy relives earth-shattering appointment where ‘routine’ shoulder strain turned into terminal cancer diagnosis

SIR Chris Hoy has relived the earth-shattering appointment where he found out he had cancer.

The six-time Olympic gold medallist, 48, announced yesterday he has just four years to live.

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Sir Chris Hoy has revealed he has terminal cancer[/caption]
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Sir Chris has continued media duties for the BBC despite his diagnosis[/caption]
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The Team GB legend during the London 2012 Olympics[/caption]

He kept his terminal diagnosis a secret for a year and has described how his world “fell apart in one sentence”.

Sir Chris had announced in February he was being “treated for cancer” and claimed it was going well – though knew in reality it was just “management”.

The star had gone to the doctor in late September last year after feeling a strain in his shoulder.

A tumour was found, before a second scan discovered the primary cancer in his prostate.

It had metastasised to Sir Chris’s bones – including his shoulder, pelvis, ribs, and spine.

Speaking of the appointment in which he found out about the tumour, he told the Sunday Times he thought “I’m just getting a bit old for lifting heavy weights”.

Referred by his physiotherapist for a scan, he went to hospital alone, expecting to be told to lay off upper-body work in the gym for a few weeks.

“I’m really sorry,” the doctor told him. The nurse’s eyes filled with tears. “There’s a tumour in your shoulder.”

Heartbreakingly, Sir Chris’ wife Sarra was told she had incurable and degenerative MS just weeks before his cancer news – with the couple opting not to tell the kids about their mother’s illness.

They took them away for a half term holiday this week, hoping that the “dust will have settled” on Sir Chris’ bombshell interview by they time they return to school.

And despite his terminal diagnosis, the Team GB legend has continued his media duties, including covering the Paris Olympics for the Beeb over the summer.

He is currently in Copenhagen covering the World Track Cycling Championships for the BBC – and will be on TV this afternoon.

Today he has posted a photo alongside some of the broadcasting team from the Ballerup Super Arena and said it’s “great to be out”.

He told fans: “You may see in the news this weekend some articles about my health, so I just wanted to reassure you all that I’m feeling fit, strong and positive, and overwhelmed by all the love and support shown to my family and me.”

How Chris Hoy went from lad on £5 bike inspired by ET to 6-time Olympic champion

By Jonathan Rose

SIR Chris Hoy began cycling at the age of six after he was inspired by the 1982 film ET.

Before he moved on to track cycling, he rode a BMX bike until the age of 15.

Sir Chris was ranked second in Britain, fifth in Europe and ninth in the World.

His dad picked up a £5 bike from a jumble sale – four years later Sir Chris was competing in the semi-final of a BMX world championship race.

“I was six when I saw ET,” he told The Guardian in 2020. “It changed my life. I wasn’t interested in cycling at all before.”

“The bikes I’d seen in Edinburgh just seemed functional things for getting from A to B,” continued Hoy, who grew up in Murrayfield.

“Then I saw those BMX bikes on screen and I was hooked. It wasn’t the scene where they cycle across the sky, but when they get chased by the police and they’re doing jumps and skidding round corners.

“It was the most exciting thing I’d ever seen. I wanted to do that.”

Four years later he became part of the British national squad.

A world championship medal came in 1999 with silver in the team sprint.

Sir Chris went on to become the second most decorated Olympic cyclist of all time.

Sir Chris began chemo in November last year and recalled how 10-year-old son Callum kept asking if he’d lose his hair.

As a result, he wore a cold cap – which feels “like your head being in a vice” – during all six rounds over 18 weeks.

He said that it was the worst pain he’s ever experienced, adding while grinning sheepishly: “And I’ve got a very high pain threshold.”

Sir Chris and Sarra told their children about the cancer during dinner one night, to which Callum asked: “Are you going to die?”

The former Olympian explained the medication would hopefully mean he would “be here for many, many years”.

The sportsman suffered a violent allergic reaction in gruelling chemo sessions – but only missed five days of training on a bike.

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The Prime Minister has said “the whole country” is behind Sir Chris Hoy following his terminal cancer diagnosis.

Sir Keir Starmer tweeted on Sunday: “Such sad news.

“Chris is a British sporting legend. To face his diagnosis with such positivity is inspiring.

“The whole country is behind him and his family.”

Sir Mark Cavendish, who holds the record for most stages won in the Tour de France, hailed Sir Chris as a “hero of a human being”.

Amy Joy Williams, MBE, the British former skeleton racer and Olympic gold medallist, added: “A pure superhuman who everyone loves. x”

And, Paddy McGuinness shared: “Some man”, as Dame Kelly Holmes wrote: “Sending love to you Chris.” While comedian Jack Whitehall penned: “Sending you all the love mate.”

All That Matters: My Toughest Race Yet by Sir Chris Hoy is published on November 7.

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Sir Chris posted this photo with the BBC team in Copenhagen today[/caption]
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Sir Chris taking part in celebrations for the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022[/caption]

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Georgia coach Kirby Smart claims refs ‘tried to rob us’ of famous win over Texas in shocking ‘rigged’ accusation

GEORGIA coach Kirby Smart accused officials of “trying to rob us” after their shock win over Texas.

Smart, 48, watched his team stun the No. 1 ranked side in the country Saturday night.

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Georgia stunned Texas in a 30-15 victory on Saturday night[/caption]

And he took the opportunity to sound off about the referees in his post-game interview with ESPN.

The Bulldogs coach was furious with a call which happened with his team up 23-8 in the third quarter.

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck threw a ball towards his receiver Arian Smith – which was intercepted by Texas’ Jahdae Barron.

Barron came up with a 36-yard return all the way to the Georgia nine-yard line.

But the Longhorns safety was called for pass interference in an apparant reprieve that gave Georgia the ball back.

Texas fans booed the call with some throwing objects onto the field and halting play momentarily.

During the short delay, officials gathered again and decided to reverse the call, allowing the interception to stand.

Smart was left furious and launched a foul-mouthed rant during the game.

And afterwards, he told ESPN’s Katie George, “Nobody gave us a chance. Your whole network doubted us.

“Then they tried to rob is with calls.”

Smart added, “Now, we’ve set a precedent that if you throw a bunch of stuff on the field and endanger athletes that you’ve got a chance to get your call reversed.

“And that’s unfortunate because, to me, that’s dangerous.

“That’s not what we want, and that’s not criticizing officials. That’s what happened.”

The SEC was forced to release a statement after the game.

The statement said officials “gathered to discuss the play, which is permitted to ensure the proper penalty is enforced.

College football top 25 rankings

BELOW are the top 25 rankings of college football's best programs for Week 8

  1. Texas (6-0)
  2. Oregon (6-0)
  3. Penn State (6-0)
  4. Ohio State (5-1)
  5. Georgia (5-1)
  6. Miami (6-0)
  7. Alabama (5-1)
  8. LSU (5-1)
  9. Iowa State (6-0)
  10. Clemson (5-1)
  11. Tennessee (5-1)
  12. Notre Dame (5-1)
  13. BYU (6-0)
  14. Texas A&M (5-1)
  15. Boise State (5-1)
  16. Indiana (6-0)
  17. Kansas State (5-1)
  18. Ole Miss (5-2)
  19. Missouri (5-1)
  20. Pittsburgh (6-0)
  21. SMU (5-1)
  22. Illinois (5-1)
  23. Army (6-0)
  24. Michigan (4-2)
  25. Navy (5-0)

“The calling official reported that he erred, and a foul should not have been called for defensive pass interference.

“Consequently, Texas was awarded the ball.

“While the original evaluation and assessment of the penalty was not properly executed, it is unacceptable to have debris thrown on the field at any time.”

Georgia shrugged off the incident to win 30-15 in a huge statement.

Smart added, “These guys are so resilient.

“We talk about intent. What was our intent when we walked on the field?

“Our intent was not to take pictures and do all the superstar stuff – our intent was to eat.”

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Inside world’s ‘swinging capital’ where 40-women orgies take over clubs and couples romp in sand dunes near nude beach

A COUPLE slip away into the sand dunes, their bikinis left strewn behind like breadcrumbs leading to a very naughty adventure.

Nearby, naked holidaymakers splash carefree in the sea, soaking up more than just the sun.

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Dozens of Brits recently descended on the swingers’ paradise of Gran Canaria[/caption]
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The island’s nudist beaches are a popular tourist spot[/caption]
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Shopping mall Cita Centre is described as the ‘Mecca for swinging’[/caption]
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Sun sexpert Georgie Culley was invited to cover the first overseas edition of the UK’s biggest swinging festival, Swingathon[/caption]

While the temperature may be dropping in the UK, things are seriously heating up in Gran Canaria – and we’re not just talking about the weather!

Every October, Brits descend on the tiny Spanish island, just off the northwestern coast of Africa, looking for a bit of partner-swapping fun in paradise.  

With its infamous nudist beach and quirky shopping centre – where you can grab groceries by day and swing by night –  it’s no wonder Gran Canaria is fast becoming the swinging capital of the world.

While Brits and Germans might battle for sun loungers in other holiday hotspots, here they’re more than happy to drop their towels and hop on together – no reservations needed.

I arrived at the tailend of Maspalomas Fetish Pride, an annual celebration of all things kink on this Catholic island.

But it’s not the only X-rated event in town. The UK’s biggest swinging festival, Swingathon, has jetted in for its very first frisky getaway, and as The Sun’s Sexpert, I’ve been granted exclusive access to cover this week-long escapade.

“Gran Canaria is filth with a healthy dose of family fun,” says Matt Mitchell, 39, a machine operator from Lincolnshire.

“The shopping centre is the Mecca for swinging. People from all over the world come here to meet other swingers. 

“Last year, I came to snap some photos at one of the popular swinging clubs inside. I went upstairs, and there was a 25-person orgy happening. Standard.

“Someone spotted me and said, ‘Come in!’ and before you know it, I’m number 26, having a great time.”

Swingathon founder Matt Cole adds: “Yeah, the Cita Centre is a bit of a strange place, because in the day, you’re in there buying your clothes and stuff and then at night time it’s the swinging hotspot. 

“But that’s how it is over here. It’s so accepted, whereas in England, it’s all hush-hush and out of the way.”

Swingers on tour

Matt shares how he honeymooned here last year with his wife, Stacie, 29, and loved the freedom “so much” that he decided to make it the annual destination for Swingathon-on-Tour.

When asked about the sexiest thing he’s ever witnessed unfold at a swinging club on the island, he says, “There were 40 women, all piled together and having fun. Yeah, that was pretty cool!”

Matt reveals he’s flown out with 60 fellow Brits, all bunking down at the Cordial Green Golf Bungalows.

A week on this tour will set you back around £1,000 for accommodation and flights. Most swinging clubs on the island offer free entry for women, while couples pay €20 and single men shell out €50 to keep it from turning into a “sausage-fest.”

“You don’t have to do anything in a club,” continues Matt, as he shows me around the popular swinging strip.

“You can just go for a drink, walk around in your nice underwear or naked, and obviously go for a play if you want to, or even just chill in the hot tub.

“Every club has loads of different playrooms, so there can be a playroom where you can close the door and it’s just either you and your partner or you and another couple.

“You’ve got playrooms where you can have single guys, you’ve got big orgy rooms and there’s lots of different scenarios which are all down to what you want.”

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Denise, Josh and Kerry were among the Brits joining the ‘Swingathon on Tour’[/caption]
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The Cita Mall looks like any other shopping centre by day… but turns wild at night[/caption]
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Matt Mitchell, 39, a machine operator from Lincolnshire, joined a 26-person orgy[/caption]
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X-rated clubs and stores are situated just yards from ordinary shops[/caption]

Long-term partners Raya, 42, an admin manager, and Tim, 44, a business manager, from Peterborough, flew out with Swingathon. 

The pair have been “spoilt for choice” while away and have enjoyed threesomes and foursomes on a nightly basis. 

“I’m bisexual and swinging gives me the chance to enjoy men and women, often at the same time,” explains Raya. “From snogging to sex, the only limit is what you place on yourself.

“Sometimes we just go for the social scene. Other times we swing from dusk till dawn.”

There were 40 women, all piled together and having fun

Visiting the Gran Canaria with the group is the first time the couple have attended a swinging event overseas.

“Nothing could have prepared us for the variety of clubs, the diversity of people, the different fetishes and play options, and the sheer amount of swinging going on here,” says Tim.

““The scene back home is mid-level, but coming here is the pinnacle of swinging,” adds Raya.

Most nights, the couple head out to the clubs in shorts, T-shirts, or jeans. “Underneath, I wear a sexy bikini,” says Raya. “If it’s a themed event, we’ll dress up.”

This trip, they had sex as a couple in an exhibition room open to all clubbers, and they say it took their pleasure to new heights.

“Making love in an open room to each other is strangely intimate, even with a crowd watching,” Raya explains.

On other nights, they’ll meet a single girl, guy, or couple at the bar.

“We chat, and if we both like them, we use our code word, so we know we’re both interested. It’s a joint decision,” Tim shares.

“We then head to a private room and make sure to check with the other person or couple about their limits before we dive in. Some couples just want to touch, while others want full intercourse.”

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Raya and Tim were attending their first swinging event overseas[/caption]
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They explained how they romped in an ‘exhibition room’[/caption]

After a busy night swinging, they often return to their hotel room and still have the energy to make love.

“That’s the best sex ever,” says Tim. “We’re both buzzing and turned on from the night, and we channel that into each other.”

The couple, who run a social media page called Hedon and Hell about their swinging lifestyle, believe swinging can help prevent divorces and keep marriages from getting stale.

“I know so many couples who don’t swing who end up splitting because of cheating,” Tim continues. “Swinging takes that out of the equation and brings you closer, in and out of the bedroom.”

While they admit they sometimes get “a little jealous” of each other, Raya explains, “That’s normal, but swinging as a couple means it’s minimal. One of our rules is to always make time to make love together at the end of the evening.”

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Special buzzers greeted guests at accommodation venues booked by Swingathon[/caption]
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Swingers descended upon the island’s lavish villas and hotels this month[/caption]
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Couples even sneak away for cheeky romps in the famous sand dunes[/caption]
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X-rated venues cater to all desires[/caption]

Naked attraction

Nearby, Josh, 29, and Dee Grant, 43, a mum of four from Manchester, are gearing up for a day at Venus – a luxurious nudist swinging resort nestled within stunning subtropical gardens right in the heart of Maspalomas.

The couple have been together for six years and are on their first swinging holiday together.

“Gran Canaria is the place to be if you’re going on a swinging getaway,” Dee says.

“The swinging scene here is so open. It’s not taboo like it is in the UK. There are big venues that are very publicised – you can go to five or six places.

“Ninety per cent of the people are in the bars leading up to these venues for the same reason, so you don’t get those awkward sideways glances, wondering if you’re all there for the same thing.”

Dee explains how their boundaries have evolved over time.

“When you first start, it’s usually, ‘Oh, we don’t want to kiss other people, and we don’t want a full swap.’ But we soon realised that a lot of those initial boundaries were quite unrealistic, which is really common.

“So we slowly learned to approach it with a rough idea of what we were expecting, not to go too wild, and to discuss it afterward. If we decide to experiment a little more that night, we just communicate about it afterwards.”

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The couple shares that they swing together and play separately and have already “made friends” with other swinging couples on the island.

“We tend to go out together,” Dee explains. “We go to the same locations, but we also go our separate ways once inside because we like different people. But that has evolved over time as well. We do swing as a couple too – I still like him,” she laughs.

Dunes of debauchery

Meanwhile, back at the beach, naughty couples are stripping off and sneaking into the sand dunes.

Officials have recently tried to cordon off the area to deter pleasure seekers from getting it on in the infamous dunes, citing concerns over damage to the ecosystem.

Despite the looming threat of jail time and hefty fines, frisky couples still flock to the protected Maspalomas Dunes for some alfresco action.

Bisexual Kerry ‘Red’ Voellner, 45, who runs the Adam and Eve’s swinging club in Manchester and helps organise Swingathon, has been revelling in the freedom of the beach.

“I’ve been in the sea with my friends today,” she says.

“We’ve all been naked. Nobody’s done anything; we’re just enjoying the feeling of freedom. Here, you can walk around with your clothes off in the sunshine with your friends. What more can you ask for?”

Which generation is having the most sex?

A new report has lifted the lid on bedroom antics.

The research, conducted by experts at Kinsey Institute at Indiana University, revealed the average number of times people of different generations have sex per month.

  • Gen Z – three times a month
  • Millennials – five times a month
  • Gen X – five times a month
  • Boomers – three times a month

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