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Friday 31 May 2013

Drive-thru sex bays set up next to Italian volcano… as the gases it emits work like VIAGRA

Drive thru: The 'sex bays' are cordoned off so couples can enjoy themselves in private

Pay and display: Customers pay to park in the 'sex bays'. They are cordoned off so couples can enjoy themselves in private
Satisfied customer: Information on safe sex and contraception is handed out to visitors at Pozzuoli Solfatara
Satisfied customer: Information on safe sex and contraception is handed out to visitors at Pozzuoli Solfatara
Via - Daily Mail

The raised levels of customer satisfaction at this drive-in site near Naples have nothing to do with spectacular views or luxury amenities.
This is the site of a set of unique 'sex bays'- where visitors can book a parking bay and become intimate with the great outdoors.
The bays' location promises to excite and arouse users who want to experience the effects of 'natural viagra'.
They are beside the Solfatara volcano near Naples. The volcano emits hydrogen sulfide- a gas that is proven to help men with erectile problems.
Hydrogen sulfide is known as the 'devil's stink' because it smells like rotten eggs. The gas can also be toxic in large quantities.
However, in smaller doses, scientists say the chemical plays an important part in a male erection.

As well as increasing blood flow, the chemical relaxes nerves in muscles that control an erection.
Experts say hydrogen sulfide could be as effective as Viagra in treating erectile dysfunction if a new product was properly developed.
However, the levels of concentration at which the chemical is safe to use remains unknown.
The unusual camp site provides guests with contraception and leaflets about safe sex.
Safety first: The site promotes safe sex
Something in the air: Customers only have to breathe the air at the site near Naples, to get in the mood for love
Get your rocks off: The 'love booths' where customers pay to park is next to the Solfatara volcano
Get your rocks off: The 'love booths' where customers pay to park are next to the Solfatara volcanovolcano

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