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Washington Post Survey: 10% Of Flyers Have Sex


According to the results of a questionable questionnaire by the newspaper, that percentage of air travelers do the dirty deed in airports and/or in flight. If the report isn’t an intentional joke, we presume that includes flying seniors who succeed in getting lucky quickies.

Of course, Post readers may have misunderstood the questions, and consider getting financially screwed by ever-rising airline fares to be a sexual experience. Additionally, some may also believe being crotch-frisked by horny security guards is considered an erotic encounter.

Most likely all qualifiers for the mile-high club who’ve actually done the dirty deed in flight are crew members. They can seek out cozy private spaces aboard to congregate. However, passengers, especially brittle-boned seniors crammed into cramped economy seats and with no privacy, may have to be content with just an in-flight erotic dream.

Q: Is Staying In An Airb&b Better Than At A Hotel? PDF Print E-mail


Planning our annual week at the beach. There’s a favorite hotel where we’ve spent 10 years of great vacations. This year’s room rate is up nearly 30% over last year, and more than twice as much as we paid just a couple of years ago. We’re considering booking an Airbnb house. What’s your opinion? JLK, Scranton PA

A: You may have read that Airbnbs are much cheaper, and you get an entire house for less than you’ll pay for a hotel room. However, you don’t get help with your bags, pool, spa, room cleaning and other usual hotel amenities. Before you decide, check online and with friends and family members who’ve experienced Airbnbs.

 
 
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