Now I know why so many people want to go to Harvard. Harvard University’s annual Sex Week observance which launched yesterday, includes a workshop about losing your virginity (I must be special because I didn't need to learn that in class) and another called “What What in the Butt: Anal Sex 101″ that aims to teach the Ivy League students how to have anal sex.
Come learn everything about anal sex from the experts of Good Vibrations, a sex-positive store located right in Brookline! They will dispel myths about anal sex and give you insight into why people do it and how to do it well. They will cover a wide variety of topics, including: anal anatomy and the potential for pleasure for all genders; how to talk about it with a partner; basic preparation and hygiene; lubes, anal toys, and safer sex; anal penetration for beginners, and much more! Learn the facts about this exciting yet often misunderstood form of pleasure, find out the common mistakes people make, and get all your questions answered!'Then there is a workshop called "Jungle Fever"
Have you ever said or heard the following? I Iove [insert racial or ethnic group here] because they always [insert stereotype about said racial or ethnic group]! If so, then you have either experienced or participated in exotification. Exotification means objectifying someone’s racial or ethnic identity, treating that identity–and that identity alone–as what defines them or makes them desirable. To learn more about exotification and its problematic nature, come to the exotification panel on November 6th from 6-8 pm in TIcknor Lounge.Other workshops include include “Brown Girlz Do it Well: a Queer Diaspora Remix,” a workshop that will “situate our personal narratives within broader systems of racism, casteism, classism, islamophobia, and imperialism.” Sex Ed 101 promises to teach students the ins and outs of safer sex, including the proper use of dental dams. And “Fifty Shades of False: Kink, Fantasy, and Fetish” is expected to delve into how the bestselling book apparently got BDSM all wrong.
Then of course there is the guy in the Vagina costume trolling around campus.
I guess I am old fashioned. Most of these students are Adults and probably sexually active, but on the other hand I wonder if all students are happy that their student government funds are being used for Anal Sex class and a guy dressed like a giant vagina (especially the divinity school). More importantly I supposed that most parents who are paying the bills are pleased with this program.
Harvard's history, influence and wealth have made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world but IMHO that doesn't go with signs advertising sex week which say, "sticks and stones may break my bones but whips and chains excite me."
H/T Collegefix
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And you still think Harvard is prestigious?
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