Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend— as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
•Saturday: Kegs and Eggs at Strike City
• Sunday: Table side dances at The Gentlemen's Club
• Monday: Monday Night Football at The Men's Club
• Tuesday: In-V-Us Tuesday at The Saloon
A quick kiss in gym class may mark a 12-year-old girl as a sex offender.
Things sure have changed in schools these days.
Deputies said they were called to Orange River Elementary School after a girl kissed one of her classmates during physical education class last week.The school reported the incident as a possible sex crime, and the Department of Children and Families was called in.
Investigators said the girl could be charged with battery if the boy didn't consent to the kiss.
How is it that sexual abuse in churches and universities can go on for decades and when kids do things that kids there's such a swift and forceful reaction?
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend— as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
•Saturday: DJ Stretch in the Mix at Club Onyx
• Sunday: Liquid Sunday at The Men's Club
• Monday: Monday Effen Monday at Uptown Cabaret
• Tuesday: 1-2-3 Tuesday at Tilt
A registered sex offender is facing rape charges after he allegedly beat and sexually assaulted a woman in the woods near North Graham Street Wednesday.
The Charlotte Observer reports:
Jason Lamont Miller, 38, has been charged with two counts of first-degree rape, first-degree kidnapping and communicating threats. Police say additional charges could be filed against him after the District Attorney’s office reviews the case.The rape was the second sexual assault reported in the area in three days. Police haven't identified Miller as a suspect in that case, though a police spokesman said detectives routinely look at a large swath of open cases when a rape suspect is arrested.
According to the NC Department of Health and Human Services, in North Carolina 1 in 5 women have been sexually assaulted at some point in their lives.
David Lineberger, 50, went to church.
Then he was arrested and placed in jail under a $1 million bond.
Why?
Lineberger, according to the Gaston Gazette, is a sex offender.
Gaston County Sheriff’s officers charged Lineberger on Sunday with being at Southminster Presbyterian Church, which is located at 1401 Hoffman Road, Gastonia.The church has a nursery on premises and also a weekday school, according to the warrant affidavit.
Lineberger was convicted in 1995 and served a 70-month sentence. He also was ordered to stay on the sex offender registry a minimum of 10 years.
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend— as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
• Friday: Fantasy Fun at The Estate
• Saturday: $25 Table Side Dances at The Gentleman's Club
• Sunday: Join the SIN League at Strike City
• Monday: Monday Night Football at The Men's Club
• Tuesday: $2 Tuesday at Club Onyx
Rodell Vereen, the South Carolina man who was convicted of having sex with a neighbor's horse, had better go to the doctor.
A recent study shows that men who have sex with animals are twice as likely to develop penile cancer.
Men who had sex with animals also reported a higher incidence of sexually transmitted diseases.Of the 118 penile cancer patients, 45 percent reported having sex with animals, compared with 32 percent of healthy men, who visited the medical centers for benign conditions, check-ups or cancer prevention. Fifty-nine percent of men who had sex with animals did so for one to five years, while 21 percent continued the behavior, also known as zoophilia, for more than five years. The subjects reported a variety of frequencies for their sex acts, ranging from monthly to daily.
OK, that's just plain gross.
Our newest nightlife blogger Megan Henshall checked out the recently opened Daisy Dooks (3049 Scott Futrell Drive), which hosts its grand opening this weekend.
She writes:
Speaking of exposing your eyeballs to things, Daisy Dooks is the new luxury cruise ship of strip clubs that recently opened near the airport. It’s gone and happened, the mega strip club from the Midwest has arrived in Charlotte. Apparently Iowa knows three things: livestock, corn, and the art of the titty bar. All 2,500 (maximum capacity of over 1,400) square feet is dripping with excess in the best possible way....
All in, the space can accommodate over 100 dancers, and on peak nights, you will currently find upwards of 50 lovelies twerking it at a time. In case you haven’t yet done that math, that comes to roughly 100 boobs.
To read more details, check out our nightlife blog QC After Dark.
As if reading about Herman Cain's ever-growing list of sexual harassment allegations wasn't enough, here comes a report that should disturb anyone with a school-aged child.
CNN reports:
Sexual harassment is part of everyday life in middle and high schools across the country, a new study released on Monday by a nonprofit research organization said, with the vast majority of students who have been harassed, reporting negative effects from it.
The study finds that some kids faced with this kind of behavior skip school and have trouble sleeping.
The findings also showed that girls were more likely than boys to be sexually harassed, both in person and by electronic means. The results also confirm previous research which shows the experiences of girls tended to be more physical and intrusive than for boys.
This report seems to have a direct link to a hazing incident in Clover, S.C.
Last month, the small town was in a tizzy at the allegation that some members of the football team had threatened to sexually assault a player with a broom handle.
Ten players were kicked off the team, the season went down the drain and no charges were filed. Also, the sexual nature of the alleged hazing disappeared from the discussion.
Prosecutor Kevin Brackett told reporters Thursday there was an incident at the school Sept. 19 in the locker room, but nothing as serious as the rumors that spread across the community in the following weeks.Brackett says there was nothing more than what he called a "bunch of locker room horse play."
No wonder kids are afraid.
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend— as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
• Friday: Wild and Untamed Weekend at The Estate
• Saturday: Bottle Service at Daisy Dooks
• Monday: Monday Funday at Dixie's Tavern
• Tuesday: $2 Miller Lite Beer at MAL clubs