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During the opening ceremonies of the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa. South Africa and Mexico tied 1-1 to open the tournament.

South Africa kicked off the soccer World Cup here with a tense 1-1 draw with Mexico in a brand-new stadium designed to resemble a traditional African cooking pot. Read more»

The white tiger is on the endangered species list because its genitals are said to increase virility.

All the more intriguing remedies people use to improve their sex lives, from Africa to China, India, Japan, Papua New Guinea and beyond, include, among others, conception, contraception, erection or deception. Read more» 1

During a visit to the United Kingdom in March, South African President Jacob Zuma asked the government to supply 1 billion extra condoms.

Arguably, the soccer World Cup is to the sex industry what the holiday season is to candy shops. A temporary surge of excited people feeling collectively festive, willing to pay for a bit of extra indulgence. Read more»