*Where can I have sex?*

If you are staying with a host family, your landlord or landlady may not
want their children to be aware of your sexual behaviour.
You should ask your landlord/landlady for permission before letting someone
else stay overnight in your room. If this starts to happen regularly, he/she
may ask you to move or to pay more rent.
There are no love hotels in the UK. You cannot usually rent a room for a
short time: one night is usually the minimum period.
In Britain, it is illegal to have sex in a public place, although it is rare
for the police to take action if nobody can see or hear you. Kissing and
fondling in public are accepted provided that you keep private parts of your
body covered and try to be discreet

On 5/24/07, Anthony West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This is, overall, the best sexual advice I have read anywhere since I took
up editing in 1981. I have no personal interest in sex, of course, but I'm
a
compulsive reader of columnists wherever I find them. So it does place the
real estate agent in a new light. Let's not burn up the likes of Melani,
Liz, Lindsay and Chris in weary political struggles; we may need them all
to
fix our more intimate lives.

How about landlords? How good is their sexual advice, in the opinion of
UC-list readers? Chances are at least one reader tonight really needs to
know the answer.

-- Tony West


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