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Public University’s Sex Week Includes ‘Negotiating Successful Threesomes’ Event

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Public University’s Sex Week Includes ‘Negotiating Successful Threesomes’ Event

The University of New Mexico has launched its first-ever “Sex Week” observance this week with a controversial agenda that includes workshops such as “How to be a Gentleman and Still Get Laid,” “Negotiating Successful Threesomes,” “O-Face Oral” and “BJs and Beyond” – seminars that have prompted concern from some conservative students on campus.

Liberal academia is such a wholesome and productive way to prepare yourself for a career nowdays.

Where do I sign my daughters up for this?!
 
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About par for the course where modern culture and "academia" are concerned, unfortunately. :roll:
 
A university should allow such topics to be covered. The charge of consequence-free sex is mighty presumptuous, wouldn't you say?

That being said, the session entitled, "How to be a Gentleman and Still Get Laid" is, quite frankly, contradictory. That one should have been reconsidered.
 
To be accurate some of those events are being held at a separate place, an adult business.

I just wonder what kind of snacks are being provided at the O face oral event. Oatmeal cream pies? :2razz:



As for the “Negotiating Successful Threesomes” and “BJs and Beyond” presentations, he is set to give those later this week at Self Serve, an adult business in Albuquerque. Students are asked to pay an additional fee to attend those seminars, and space is limited.
 
A university should allow such topics to be covered. The charge of consequence-free sex is mighty presumptuous, wouldn't you say?

That being said, the session entitled, "How to be a Gentleman and Still Get Laid" is, quite frankly, contradictory. That one should have been reconsidered.

Who says modern "Liberal" culture doesn't encourage promiscuity and irresponsible sexual behavior among youth demographics, amirite? :roll:
 
Who says modern "Liberal" culture doesn't encourage promiscuity and irresponsible sexual behavior, amirite? :roll:

I feel the same way about conservatism, frankly.

That being said, the university is a place where these sessions can largely roam free.
 
None of this will increase the chances of a less attractive man getting laid. Until that happens, not impressed.
 
None of this will increase the chances of a less attractive man getting laid. Until that happens, not impressed.

I agree. Unattractive men and women have no business in universities because these classes are a waste of tax payer money on them.
 
Who says modern "Liberal" culture doesn't encourage promiscuity and irresponsible sexual behavior among youth demographics, amirite? :roll:

Yeah because yah know, without liberalism no one would ever wanna **** right...
 
I feel the same way about conservatism, frankly.

That being said, the university is a place where these sessions can largely roam free.

The presence of a dedicated "sex week" would seem to suggest that this more than a mere niche interest.

It would appear to be something endorsed by the school administration.
 
Yeah because yah know, without liberalism no one would ever wanna **** right...

They are literally hosting classes teaching men how to pick up strange at bars, while - quite paradoxically - still being "gentlemen."

Should we start hosting classes on how to get away with murder at prisons as well?
 
The presence of a dedicated "sex week" would seem to suggest that this more than a mere niche interest.

It would appear to be something endorsed by the school administration.

Human sexuality is a never-ending supply of interest. Educational sessions around it, even the cutely dressed up ones like this, are supplying that demand. Although many singles would appear, I would think such things would be seen by most couples as perfectly healthy sessions to attend.

For me, the university is a place where even the some taboo things can be discussed, and are discussed. Compartmentalized.
 
They are literally hosting classes teaching men how to pick up strange at bars, while - quite paradoxically - still being "gentlemen."

Should we start hosting classes on how to get away with murder at prisons as well?

Maybe I'll host a class on "how not to make idiotic comparisons" because well murder and picking up chicks don't go together unless you're American psycho.
 
Liberals....deep down you know their insane.

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A university should allow such topics to be covered. The charge of consequence-free sex is mighty presumptuous, wouldn't you say?

That being said, the session entitled, "How to be a Gentleman and Still Get Laid" is, quite frankly, contradictory. That one should have been reconsidered.

Just looking at the title and not the content of the workshop and mebbe it's me but I'm having a hard time seeing what's contradictory about it. You don't have to act like Korg to spend a mutually consented, mutually agreeable evening (or more) with someone.
 
To be accurate some of those events are being held at a separate place, an adult business.

I just wonder what kind of snacks are being provided at the O face oral event. Oatmeal cream pies? :2razz:

Everyone's eating tacos. :mrgreen:
 
Human sexuality is a never-ending supply of interest. Educational sessions around it, even the cutely dressed up ones like this, are supplying that demand. Although many singles would appear, I would think such things would be seen by most couples as perfectly healthy sessions to attend.

For me, the university is a place where even the some taboo things can be discussed, and are discussed. Compartmentalized.

There is nothing "compartmentalized" about this. This is clearly meant to be an event catering to the student body as a whole, which carries "official" sanction with it.

It'd be one thing if the University had a "sex club" somewhere on campus. This is something different entirely.

They are basically going out of their way to market sexually promiscuous lifestyles to their student body.

Maybe I'll host a class on "how not to make idiotic comparisons" because well murder and picking up chicks don't go together unless you're American psycho.

The fact of the matter remains that they are deliberately going out of their way to not only condone promiscuous and sexually irresponsible behavior, but instruct their student body in how to pursue it.

They are supporting bad behavior.
 
WFT - no "Deep throat: Controlling the gag reflex" or "Foot Fetish for Freshman"???

Sounds like a snoozer to me. :mrgreen:
 
Just looking at the title and not the content of the workshop and mebbe it's me but I'm having a hard time seeing what's contradictory about it. You don't have to act like Korg to spend a mutually consented, mutually agreeable evening (or more) with someone.

It's making the argument that getting "laid" is the ultimate concern. A proper gentleman would not succumb to that orientation. Even the term is beneath them.
 
There is nothing "compartmentalized" about this. This is clearly meant to be an event catering to the student body as a whole, which carries "official" sanction with it.

It'd be one thing if the University had a "sex club" somewhere on campus. This is something different entirely.

They are basically going out of their way to market sexually promiscuous lifestyles to their student body.

No, that wasn't quite my point. The university is compartmentalized from the rest of society.
 
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