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Footballers who want to participate in group sex should be
encouraged by their clubs to do so at legal brothels, a political
party says.
The National Rugby League has been rocked over the past week by
claims by various women that they took part in group sex with
players.
A number of the incidents have prompted allegations of sexual
assault.
"The NRL needs to set up a brothel liaison office and to conduct
brothel information sessions with all players, including those who
profess to be religious," party convenor with the Australian Sex
Party Fiona Patten said.
There are more than 200 legal brothels and 6,000 sex workers in
NSW.
Patten said most teams have a local brothel that could be adopted
as their own.
"(And) If players are away on tour, they could ring another local
brothel ... and arrange a service with a qualified sex worker for
five or six players."
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