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

I am shocked...shocked to find sex being discussed and sex acts being performed by healthy verile young adults put in close co-ed quarters. It is obvious that we need to go back to having seperate male and female education institutions.

Wow, way to completely miss the point entirely.
 
Their agenda is learning how to have safe sex and being responsible about different sexual situations. Learning how to openly communicate with sexual partners, whether potential or ones you already have. The titles are "outrageous" to attract an audience. The sessions are subject oriented in a way to discuss different sex related topics and what some specific health and safety concerns are and just how to have better communication and social interactions when someone is interested in those specific sexual areas. It isn't like college students aren't thinking about doing things, if they haven't already done them so there might as well be someone helping them learn how to do these things in a way that will help them, either reduce their risk of disease or unwanted pregnancies or enter into better, healthier, stronger relationships.

This is what you want to believe. You don't have the slightest idea whether it's actually true or not.

This might very well be a "bait and switch" meant to lure college students in with outrageous titles. However, it could just as easily be "exactly what it says on the tin," and be nothing less than some perverted glorification of everything having to do with modern hook-up culture, literally instructing students on the proper "etiquette" of modern promiscuity.

Frankly, I'm betting that it's going to be both; most likely leaning roughly 80/20 in favor of the latter.

Either way, as another poster pointed out elsewhere, where is the "Successful marriage week?" When will that be scheduled on the academic calendar?

We can have classes on "How to negotiate threesomes," but no classes on "How to keep a lively sex life in marriage?"

I guess those kinds of things just aren't important enough to merit mention, right? :roll:

Again, regardless of the instructors intent, there is an obvious political and cultural agenda at play here. That much is undeniable.
 
This is what you want to believe. You don't have the slightest idea whether it's actually true or not.

This might very well be a "bait and switch" meant to lure college students in with outrageous titles. However, it could just as easily be "exactly what it says on the tin," and be nothing less than some perverted glorification of everything having to do with modern hook-up culture, literally instructing students on the proper "etiquette" of modern promiscuity.

Frankly, I'm betting that it's going to be both; most likely leaning roughly 80/20 in favor of the latter.

Either way, as another poster pointed out elsewhere, where is the "Successful marriage week?" When will that be scheduled on the academic calendar?

We can have classes on "How to negotiate threesomes," but no classes on "How to keep a lively sex life in marriage?"

I guess those kinds of things just aren't important enough to merit mention, right? :roll:

Again, regardless of the instructors intent, there is an obvious political and cultural agenda at play here. That much is undeniable.

I'm not saying those titles don't actually deal with what they say and actually present that stuff. I'm saying that they do it while including ways to maintain safe and healthy relationships, and not just physically healthy, but also emotionally and mentally healthy relationships. Too few people in the US really know how to talk about their sexual needs. I'll admit I'm guilty of this even. I am only now really breaking out of some of my comfort areas when it comes to sex. But that is why these sort of workshops are great to present to young people. They aren't telling them to do these things, but rather, if they are thinking about doing these things or already doing them, then they should know some stuff about how to make it better overall, including not just more pleasurable but also more communicative and building a healthier and stronger relationship with these things.
 
I'm not saying those titles don't actually deal with what they say and actually present that stuff. I'm saying that they do it while including ways to maintain safe and healthy relationships, and not just physically healthy, but also emotionally and mentally healthy relationships. Too few people in the US really know how to talk about their sexual needs. I'll admit I'm guilty of this even. I am only now really breaking out of some of my comfort areas when it comes to sex. But that is why these sort of workshops are great to present to young people. They aren't telling them to do these things, but rather, if they are thinking about doing these things or already doing them, then they should know some stuff about how to make it better overall, including not just more pleasurable but also more communicative and building a healthier and stronger relationship with these things.

Okay, so you're basically arguing this is exactly what I said it was. :lol:

It's a propaganda piece meant to indoctrinate students into the Left Wing cultural delusion that promiscuity and understanding of sexual perversion are "good" and "healthy" things, which are essential to a person's
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well being. They simply happen to be covering their asses with their shareholders and the parents of their student body by including some token elements involving "safe sex" as well.

I'm sorry, but I agree with the Conservative students on this one. It is disgusting, and the motivations of the people responsible are beyond transparent.

Again, they apparently think it's perfectly acceptable to have an officially sanctioned "sex week," and teach courses on "How to negotiate threesomes," and "How to get laid." However, never in a million years would it occur to them to teach a seminar on something actually useful in the long term, like monogamy or marriage.

As far as they are concerned, and the Left is general is concerned, such issues are irrelevant, and barely worth considering.

And for the record...

They aren't telling them to do these things

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You've got to be kidding.

nope im serious since i doubt regular classes have been canceled i don't see how this is a problem
 
Okay, so you're basically arguing this is exactly what I said it was. :lol:

It's a propaganda piece meant to indoctrinate students into the Left Wing cultural delusion that promiscuity and understanding of sexual perversion are "good" and "healthy" things, which are essential to a person's
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well being. They simply happen to be covering their asses with their shareholders and the parents of their student body by including some token elements involving "safe sex" as well.

I'm sorry, but I agree with the Conservative students on this one. It is disgusting, and the motivations of the people responsible are beyond transparent.

Again, they apparently think it's perfectly acceptable to have an officially sanctioned "sex week," and teach courses on "How to negotiate threesomes," and "How to get laid." However, never in a million years would it occur to them to teach a seminar on something actually useful in the long term, like monogamy or marriage.

As far as they are concerned, and the Left is general is concerned, such issues are irrelevant, and barely worth considering.

And for the record...

Talk about speculation based on personal beliefs.

There is nothing wrong with teaching college students about having safe, varied sexual encounters, and at the same time, teaching them to build stronger, healthier sexual relationships. In fact, not doing this is why we have so many frickin prudes in this country who feel that talking about sex is going to create problems such as more unwanted pregnancies and/or more STDs. This has been proven wrong. Talking about sex is the best way to prevent these things.

Trying to make young people fear sex doesn't actually help anything and creates major problems with self esteem, especially in the bedroom within a committed relationship. Teaching them to have safe and healthy sex is a good thing. Talking about it, including talking about how to make sex better, how to talk about what they want from certain sexual encounters and how they can feel more pleasure from them, helps them build better sexual relationships, and stronger relationships overall.
 
Talk about speculation based on personal beliefs.

There is nothing wrong with teaching college students about having safe, varied sexual encounters, and at the same time, teaching them to build stronger, healthier sexual relationships. In fact, not doing this is why we have so many frickin prudes in this country who feel that talking about sex is going to create problems such as more unwanted pregnancies and/or more STDs. This has been proven wrong. Talking about sex is the best way to prevent these things.

Trying to make young people fear sex doesn't actually help anything and creates major problems with self esteem, especially in the bedroom within a committed relationship. Teaching them to have safe and healthy sex is a good thing. Talking about it, including talking about how to make sex better, how to talk about what they want from certain sexual encounters and how they can feel more pleasure from them, helps them build better sexual relationships, and stronger relationships overall.

I'm 110% against your entire philosophy on this matter. If anything, we need more "frickin' prudes" in this country. We need more people willing to practice legitimate responsibility and disciplined personal restraint. What we most certainly do not need are any more self-absorbed sluts and man-whores desperately rubbing their diseased genitals up against one another like rutting animals in the vain hope of achieving some imaginary vision of "sexual enlightenment" manufactured out of whole cloth by sex obsessed freaks looking for an excuse to "stick it to mommy and daddy."

I'm sorry, but the simple fact of the matter is that the entire history of so called "sexual liberation" in the Western World has already proven your thesis wrong. As "casual" sexuality and discussion of it have become common place, so to have the various diseases and social evils which go along with it. That much isn't even up for debate.

All the Left's after now is an opportunity to finish the job by any means possible. :roll:
 
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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?!

You are assuming your daughters have not already signed up. This is a University, not Middle School...they don't need your permission if they attend College. But I love the idea anyone thinks College days are wholesome... I guess you didn't attend one. Which is best, a class on the subject or your daughters finding out if they are spitters or swallowers at a frat party after a few too many beers?
 
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.

So if the University sponsored a Holocaust Museum that showed life in a camp, or the collaborators in other European nations, the role the Catholic Church had in it... would you claim the University is endorsing mass murder on an industrial scale????

You seem to suggest much without any real proof, just a partisan line of sight...
 
So if the University sponsored a Holocaust Museum that showed life in a camp, or the collaborators in other European nations, the role the Catholic Church had in it... would you claim the University is endorsing mass murder on an industrial scale????

You seem to suggest much without any real proof, just a partisan line of sight...

Are they going to give out free Swastika armbands and include courses with titles like "How to search prisoners for hidden valuables," or "How to cook Jews without being a Nazi?"

the role the Catholic Church had in it

Like the Pope hiding Jews at Vatican, and Catholic priests publicly opposed to Hitler's regime dying in Nazi concentration camps right along side them?

Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust

Top Vatican official: Documents show Pius XII worked to help Jews
 
Are they going to give out free Swastika armbands and include courses with titles like "How to search prisoners for hidden valuables," or "How to cook Jews without being a Nazi?"

Because teaching how to give head is just like teaching how to cook Jews
 
Because teaching how to give head is just like teaching how to cook Jews

It is certainly teaching and advocating sexual behavior, and within a context that overtly encourages promiscuity, no less.

Again, at the end of the day, this would be absolutely no different than having them teach a class on popular binge drinking or recreational drug usage techniques, and slapping some ridiculous title like "How to do a keg stand without throwing up" or "How to score high quality coke without having to go to the bad side of town" on the course.

The implied message is pretty damn obvious.
 
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It is certainly teaching and advocating sexual behavior, and within an overtly promiscuous context, no less.

Yes, there is something inherently promiscuous about blow jobs. :screwy


Again, at the end of the day, this would be absolutely no different than having them teach a class on popular binge drinking or recreational drug usage techniques, and slapping some ridiculous title like "How to do a keg stand without throwing up" or "How to score high quality coke without having to go to the bad side of town" on the course.

Because blow jobs are just like binge drinking and drug use. :lamo
 
Yes, there is something inherently promiscuous about blow jobs.

Because blow jobs are just like binge drinking and drug use.

Outside of marriage or a committed relationship? Yes, and HELL yes.

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And just to pre-empt whatever ridiculous bullsh*t you might be planning to come back with here: If you're trying to suggest that any of these courses, with titles like "How to get laid" and "How to negotiate a threesome," were designed with monogamy or steady relationships in mind, allow me to get this out of the way early.

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Yes. About 7% are married and another large portion will marry someone they date at college

So I was right. "Many college students are married or in a committed relationship"

College students still often find spouses on campus

First off, even going by your own stats, 93% of college students aren't married.

Secondly, as of 2014, only 25% of the Millennial generation - roughly half of which is now post-grad, and well into its late 20s and early 30s, BTW - is married.

Yea... Nice try, bud. :lol:

Again, the simple fact of the matter is that absolutely no part of this so called "sex week" was designed with marriage or monogamy in mind.
 
First off, even going by your own stats, 93% of college students aren't married.

My claim referred to married or in a committed relationship

Learn to read, and try to remember that it was *you* who made the first reference

Secondly, as of 2014, only 25% of the Millennial generation - roughly half of which is now in its late 20s or early 30s, BTW - is married.

Yea... Nice try, bud. :lol:

And try to remember that there are many college students who are not millenials. I know it hard for a millenial to realize that they're not the be-all and end-all of everything, but I have faith in you. You can do it
 
First off, even going by your own stats, 93% of college students aren't married.

Secondly, as of 2014, only 25% of the Millennial generation - roughly half of which is now post-grad, and well into its late 20s and early 30s, BTW - is married.

Yea... Nice try, bud. :lol:


Again, the simple fact of the matter is that absolutely no part of this so called "sex week" was designed with marriage or monogamy in mind.
and why do you find the university to be compelled to only offer instruction which is designed with marriage or monogamy in mind?
 
and why do you find the university to be compelled to only offer instruction which is designed with marriage or monogamy in mind?

Because the best way to deal with people who are having non-marital sex is to pretend it's not happening

It's always worked out well in the past so what could possibly go wrong? :shrug:
 
My claim referred to married or in a committed relationship

Learn to read, and try to remember that it was *you* who made the first reference

Okay, so between all the "friends with benefits," and "couples" who maybe "hook-up" a couple of times a week and aren't exclusive but still like to think of themselves as being in a "relationship" anyway, how many are actually in "committed relationships" as a sane person would recognize the term? :roll:

You've maybe upped your ante to 20% - 30% of the student body, tops.

A 20% or 30%, I might add, who are probably most likely to be more Conservative-minded students like myself, who were complaining about this whole fiasco in the first place, rather than the "sex positive" sodomites most eager to attend. :lol:

And try to remember that there are many college students who are not millenials. I know it hard for a millenial to realize that they're not the be-all and end-all of everything, but I have faith in you. You can do it

If some old pervert wants to attend sex classes with a bunch of 20 year olds, they are more than welcome to do so off campus. :lol:
 
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