Sexual tourism in the afterlife
2010-08-20
It flies in the face of Václav Klaus's no-vacation decree, but some
TV stations are running reruns of their interview shows this
summer. One recent show worth watching again was Barbora
Tachecí's "Fakta" with actress Květa Fialová on TV Prima. Fialová,
a former sex symbol who turns 81 soon, denied Tachecí's
assertion that she has a reserved approach to men and said that
women simply need to accept that men are an entirely different
species. They think differently, she said, and if they think at all,
it's about sexual tourism. Of course her ex-husband, whom she
buried last year, was no sexual tourist, but she said it wouldn't
have bothered her if some other woman had done the dirty work
of sex for her. She said she hates sex, sports and politics.
Everyone knows that women live longer than men, but perhaps
someone should do a study to determine who many men are
dying early to get away from their wife.
[Czech Republic television facts]
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