WOULD you let someone film you and your partner having sex for the price tag of 400 (AU$640)? Coventry University in England is offering couples just that.
And no, it's not pornography, it's a campaign to promote safe sex.
The "tastefully shot" videos form part of the University's Chance 2 Change Project which aims to show that "putting on a condom doesn't kill the mood".
Three couples aged between 18 and 25 will be filmed getting it on in "natural settings" like student accommodation or a car.
CLICK HERE for more information on the project.
A ONE inch hole in the oesophagus probably wasn't the prize one American man was hoping for when he entered a ghost pepper eating contestant.
A case report presented in Journal of Emergency Medicine describes the way the 47-year-old man arrived in the ER with severe abdominal and chest pain followed by violent retching and vomiting after he ate a burger topped with a "ghost pepper puree".
The ghost pepper is one of the word's hottest chillis and has a Scoville (heat) rating of more than a million!
The condition is potentially fatal but the man's life was saved with emergency surgery and he spent a further 23 days recovering in hospital.
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