US President Barack Obama and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin seem to be battling each other with their oversized penises at Moscow’s first sex museum. The museum, subtly titled Tochka G (‘G Spot’), is already courting controversy for featuring Soviet condoms and a wall of drawings celebrating spanking, among other things.
The museum opened at Arbat, Moscow's famous tourist street which boasts of offerings ranging from the absurd to the historical, reports the Guardian.

To make clear who stands stronger, Putin has two (one red, the other green). "Putin has two members, as a symbol of hyperpotency, a symbol of the gray cardinal," the wall text reads.
Paintings of orgies, mermaids with two sets of breasts and men serving cocktails on their erections compete for attention with sculptures of different species of animals engaging in sex.
For founder and curator Alexander Donskoi, the museum isn't really about sex. "It's a project about freedom," he said.
Donskoi is a loud critic of the Putin regime and modern Russia's system of governance. His main goal appears to be to provoke. He is less concerned about Russians' attitudes towards sex than about restrictions on freedoms.
His ire extends to the Russian Orthodox Church, a highly traditional organisation that has gained increasing power under Putin.