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    The site is a little pricey, though women can join for free. However, men would be happy to know that Seeking boasts a 4 times higher female to male ratio – making it easier to find a lady to ...

  3. Newcastle sex abuse ring - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle sex abuse ring were a gang of seventeen men and a woman who sexually abused adolescent girls and young women from 2010 to 2014 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, after plying them with alcohol and drugs.

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    Women seeking to experience sex with foreign men put themselves at a higher risk for sexually transmitted infections. Condom use during sex tours is relatively low. It is often cited that women have the intention to have safe sex with their casual sex partners while on vacation, but at some point during the initiation of the condom, the women ...

  5. Cougar (slang) - Wikipedia

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    The term has been variously applied to middle-aged women who pursue romantic or sexual relations with men more than ten to fifteen years younger than they are. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Occasionally, the slang term "puma" (itself a literal synonym for cougar) is used to denote a woman under the age of 40 who prefers to date significantly younger ...

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  7. Jenny's Place - Wikipedia

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    Jenny's Place (Women and Children's Refuge) was established in 1977 [1] [2] and was the first women's refuge in New South Wales' Newcastle region. [3] The establishment of Jenny's Place was integral in the response to the recognised need for feminist housing and crisis services for women and children escaping domestic and family violence, part of the original New South Wales Refuge Movement.