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Harvard Set to Approve "Kinky Sex" Club on Campus

Harvard Set to Approve "Kinky Sex" Club on Campus

In between studying for their sociology or women's studies exams, some Harvard students are spending their spare time doing some let's say "interesting" things of which the Harvard activities board is in total approval of.

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Harvard students who have bedroom proclivities that would make their parents’ faces go crimson will soon be able to share the details – in a school-sanctioned club for scholars who like kinky sex. An informal group that calls itself “Harvard College Munch” began meeting last year in the dining hall to discuss the sexual ties that bind them, and it is on the brink of gaining recognition from the school's Committee on Student Life.

“Pretty much everyone who joins this club always thought they were alone," "Michael," a Harvard student and kinky sex enthusiast said.

The committee expects to approve the group, along with 14 other student organizations, on Friday, The Harvard Crimson reports.

Harvard has a history of promoting obscene sexual activity. Back in October the university sponsored "Incest Fest" and encouraged students to attend. 

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