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No, that is what you are doing. The simple fact of the matter is that there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever to suggest that a bunch of classes instructing students in how to successfully acquire promiscuous sex and threesomes will serve to "reduce" much of anything. As a matter of fact, they are being deliberately marketed in such a way as to all but bash students over the head with the idea that they will actively promote deviant behavior instead.
You're apparently "A-okay" with that simply because it happens to fit with your political ideology. :roll:
Instruction in safe sex is fine. Instruction in communication in relationships is fine.
The ideological and moral context in which these concepts are being presented at this university, however, is not. It is inappropriate, partisan, and non-objective.
That's frankly all there is to it.
The very fact that the seminars aren't about "acquiring promiscuous sex", nor does having a threesome automatically mean that you will acquire anything or even increase your chances of that shows that your beliefs are based off of personal beliefs, rather than any facts. I've provided facts for mine.
I'm okay with people having sex that is pleasurable and I know that just because people aren't in "committed" relationships doesn't mean they can't have safe sex.
What moral context is being pushed here? That threesomes can happen? That people can hookup, get laid? Those are only moral questions as to whether they are right or wrong and then it is up to the individual and has nothing to do with the seminars themselves.