UNI OFFERS COURSE IN KINKY SEX
Uni offers course in 50 Shades sex
STUDENTS are flocking to sign up to a new university course – in kinky S&M sex!
The course – for undergrads interested in 50 Shades style sex – shows participants how to WHIP, SPANK and TIE UP each other safely.
Part of the course involves participants watching a video which shows two BDSM practitioners explaining and demonstrating a proper technique for flogging a woman.
Indiana University has hosted the event for five years – organised by student-run Sexual Health Advocacy Group.
One class featured a Kink Workshop – where people were able to “browse educational booths demonstrating the use of different sex toys”.
Both the Kink Workshop and the BDSM Safety Panel had free HIV testing available for people in need.
Indiana University spokesperson Chuck Carney said many students were keen to learn about BDSM.
“One of the topics most requested by students was how to practise BDSM safety,” he said.
“Our public health researchers have found some evidence to suggest that people are engaging in a broader range of sexual activities.
“As a result, it is the IU Health Center’s mission to make sure they practise it safely, following the BDSM community’s principal tenets of ‘ safe, sane and consensual’.”
BDSM – bondage, discipline, dominance and submission – has seen a resurgence since the release of the kinky thriller Fifty Shades of Grey, starring Dakota Johnson, in 2015.
But not everyone is happy about the course.
Matt Ahmann, a congress member for the student government at Indiana University, took to his Twitter to slam the school for the event.
Sharing a clip of the event, he said: “Here’s the video of @IUBloomington sponsored and paid for event promoting sexual violence.
“This event was held in an open room of a dorm hall.
“I find it very disappointing the Indiana University is sponsoring such a weird event.”