Colombian women launch sex strike 'Crossed Leg Movement' | Mail Online
Forget marching this sounds really effective.
So ladies if anyone knows a wife or girlfriend of a Slough official I may have a job for you! You can keep your clothes on as well.
Women in the small town of Barbacaos, southwest Colombia, have reportedly gone on their second sex strike in two years, demanding that the roads to their remote region be repaved.
Dubbed the 'crossed legs movement,' the women in the town are refusing to have sex with their significant others until the road that connects their small, isolated town to the rest of the country is repaired, according to Colombia-based reporter John Otis.
And it might have actually worked. PRI reports that construction has resumed on the single road,
which is in such poor condition that trips to the nearest hospital take up to 14 hours, and many people in need of care die along the way.
Dubbed the 'crossed legs movement,' the women in the town are refusing to have sex with their significant others until the road that connects their small, isolated town to the rest of the country is repaired, according to Colombia-based reporter John Otis.
And it might have actually worked. PRI reports that construction has resumed on the single road,
which is in such poor condition that trips to the nearest hospital take up to 14 hours, and many people in need of care die along the way.
Forget marching this sounds really effective.
So ladies if anyone knows a wife or girlfriend of a Slough official I may have a job for you! You can keep your clothes on as well.
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