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Public University Teaches Students How to Use Sex Toys

We've already heard about the incest parties and weirdness going on over at Harvard but now your tax dollars and student fees are paying for public university students to get educated about how to properly use sex toys on campus. Oliver Darcy over at Campus Reform has more:

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 The University of California – Merced (UCM) sponsored the event, entitled “Is There a Buzz in Your Bed,” which had the stated goal of teaching students about “various sex toys” and different ways “to play as a couple or alone.”

Health promotion coordinator Kristin Hlubik told Campus Reform in a statement on Wednesday that the event was “discussion based” and guided by questions from the roughly thirty attendees.

She also said the event employed technology which enabled students to text in questions throughout the event.

UCM’s Health Education Representatives for Opportunities to Empower Students (HEROES) was responsible for hosting the event. The group has an annual budget of $66,000, which is derived from mandatory student fees.

 According to Hlubik, the presenters were students who attended a half-day training in San Francisco from an unidentified individual who holds a Ph.D. in human sexuality.

Think about this next time students are protesting higher tuition costs when they should really be protesting the use of student fees for ridiculous things like this which help lead to... higher tuition prices.

 

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