From sex bans in Kenya to bestiality in Florida, your sex news week in review.

No sex in the Prime Minister's room: The Women's Development Organization, a women's rights group in Kenya, called for a week-long, country-wide sex ban on Wednesday to quell the tension and political unrest between Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga and President Mwai Kibaki. Odinga's wife supports the sex ban, and Patricia Nyaundi, executive director of the Federation of Women Lawyers (Fida) told the BBC ""Great decisions are made during pillow talk, so we are asking the two ladies at that intimate moment to ask their husbands: 'Darling can you do something for Kenya?'"

Last chance: The Florida Senate is set to rule on a law outlawing bestiality, which means, there's still time. . .

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God loves sex: A church in Melbourne, Florida, is shaking up the east coast community with a workshop titled "Great Sex for You."

Not while the Queen's home!: Last Sunday, two lushes picnicking on the lawns of Windsor Castle stripped naked and began having sex on their blanket. Many castle window opened, and Japanese tourists caught the act on videotape. The couple stopped only when police officers arrived.

Worst wedding guest ever: A Queens woman is suing a guest at her wedding for slander, emotional distress and battery. The woman burst out during the ceremony, yelling "Me and Harry were good together. You had to ruin everything by marrying him. You f- – -ed everything up." Chaos ensued, and the wedding party was promptly kicked out of the wedding hall.