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What is there to see at Sexpo?

Helpful HunksSexpo is on this weekend at the Perth Convention Centre. We headed down to see the plethora of different stalls that make up this biennial event.

Sure, there’s all the things you’d expect at an event called Sexpo, if you’re in need of some new sex toys, want to meet some adult entertainment actresses, or purchase some new latex and rubber outfits, you’ll be totally covered.

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What we found intriguing was all the other presenters and people who filled up the room.

Firstly we couldn’t help but notice the Helpful Hunks (pictured). At Sexpo they are posing for pictures but what they actually do, apart from posing, is work as waiters at parties, models at life drawing classes and liven up corporate events.

There was also a wide range of photographers, showcasing some intimate but tasteful images. Many of them also showcased work with same sex couples. If you’re stuck on what to get your loved one for their next birthday, maybe a photo shoot?

There were several plastic surgeons on hand to talk about different procedures that are now available if you’re thinking of having a nip and or a tuck. Some were based in Australia while others promoted heading overseas for surgery, combining it with a recovery holiday.

There was also everything from paintball, to getting massages, rapid teeth whitening, libido lifting teas, sexually motivated political parties, community groups, condom manufacturers and whip suppliers.

Sexpo is definitely 18+ and for the open mined. It’s on the Perth Convention Centre today and tomorrow, it opens at 11am, tonight it closes at midnight, on Sunday it closes at 8pm.    

OIP Staff

 

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