Poland is organising a fair of its own kind that is sure to raise eyebrows
Published:
29 October 2004 y., Friday
Poland is organising a fair of its own kind that is sure to raise eyebrows. The country is hosting the Eroticon sex fair, a contest to find the world female sex champion.
Three women from Brazil, the US and Poland will be pitted against each other for the Sex Champion title.
Organisers hope that one of them will break the World Sex Record which currently stands at 759 'humps' or the 1,000 men mark.
"The World Sexual Record is a great chance to meet famous porn stars and enjoy the most important sex show in the world,” spokesman Krzysztof Garwatowski was quoted as saying.
“And the men who take part will also get the chance to compete for the title of Polish Stallion," he said.
The erotic fair also includes an erotic fashion show, go-go dancing competitions, body painting and the chance to meet your favourite porn star.
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