Doesn't really matter what you think, how stable their relationships may or may not be, nor whether they make up any sort of majority. All that matters is that the seminar about this subject claims to be for building better relationships, with better communication and that are healthier overall.
When you read a newspaper, do you just read the headlines and skip past the article?
Just because the whack-jobs responsible for this nonsense
think it will serve to promote "better communication" and "healthier relationships"
doesn't mean that it actually will. Quite frankly, I question whether any person who would unironically frame such discussion within the context of "how to get laid," "how to negotiate a threesome," or how to give "'O face' oral sex," has any idea what either of those phrases actually mean in the first place.
It would appear, at the very least, to be
abundantly clear that they are not working off of the same definition of either concept shared by the majority of the population (student body or otherwise), but their own.
Again, this leads us back to the very heart of the problem. What they're teaching here isn't anything objective. They are only speaking from the
wholly subjective perspective of their own, Left Wing, "Sex Positive," personal ideology.
If you support that ideology, fine. You have that right. You do not, however, have the right to use public funds and public institutions to foist that ideology upon everyone else regardless of whether they want it or not.
Keep it to yourself, where it belongs.
You wouldn't want a couple of NRA spokesmen hijacking a college campus for "Gun Love Week" and teaching classes like "How to Shoot an M60 like Rambo," or "How to Open Carry Without Getting Arrested." I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want a couple of Anheuser-Busch and Jack Daniels corporate reps taking over campus for a week to teach "Avoiding Hangovers While Binge Drinking 101" or "How to Perform a Proper Keg Stand" either.
Why is it so hard for you people to fathom that what is essentially "celebrate deviant sex week" raises more than a few eyebrows?
Are you really this clueless? Are you really this blindly enamored with your cause? :roll:
Safe sex is fine. Communication in relationships is fine. A variety of applicable techniques for both can and should be taught
in the appropriate way and context, if people want to learn them.
I'm sorry, but the fact of the matter is that
this is neither.