Want sexual enlightenment, but only have time for a quickie? Every week, we recap the most interesting sex headlines from around the world.

1. Grindr admits it shared the HIV status of its users, along with the date they were last tested for the virus, with third-party companies

2. The rule book for NFL cheerleaders is severe, The New York Times reveals, requiring strict maintenance of ideal body weight, social media, and what the women can wear in public. All the while, they’re paid little more than minimum wage.

3 United Kingdom mandates that companies must publicly air their salary information. Surprise, surprise: men are paid more than women, often by a wide margin, at the vast majority of businesses. Officials hope the revelations will begin to close the country’s gender pay gap with transparency and shame.

4. Shutdown of Kink.com’s famed porn studio results in auction of items like gynecological chairs, a torture rack, steel animal cages and a human-sized hamster wheel.

5. KinkedIn, a social network for BDSM enthusiasts, begins legal battle with LinkedIn, which claims the fetish site is “derogatory”

6. Anti-porn group gets Cosmopolitan magazine removed from Walmart checkout.

7. Trump denies knowledge of hush money paid to porn actress Stormy Daniels. The claim complicates his legal battle against Daniels, who has claimed that the confidentiality agreement she signed is invalid because the president never signed it. By denying that he knew about any agreement, the president seemed to be confirming her argument, which could allow her to break her silence without consequences.

8. Pornhub gives free Premium to towns with sexual names, including residents of Horneytown, NC; Cumming, GA; and Threeway, VA.