Sex ed gets a lot sexier at Canadian university

Mirlyn

Well-Known Member
TORONTO (Reuters) - An undergraduate program at Canada's august University of Toronto offers discussions on flogging, restraint, and role-play, as well as an arts course called "Queerly Canadian." But teachers and students insist it's a serious academic program that isn't simply about sex.

"It's not sexy sex sex, where we're talking about whips and chains, but we will talk about whips and chains," said graduating student Robbie Morgan, 33, who left her job teaching sex education in Chicago to attend the Sexual Diversity Studies program, one of the largest of its kind in North America.

"We'll talk about whips and chains in a political, social, cultural, religious context of sexuality and how that sexuality affects those institutions."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061020...DI_nM0uQE4F;_ylu=X3oDMTA4cmUwbnA1BHNlYwMxNzAy
 

chcr

Too cute for words
What's wrong with being sexually diverse? :confused:

My question exactly.

Guess it's only okay if you do it Tuesdays and alternate Thursdays with all the lights off and ony in the missionary position?

Does it really warrant a college degree?

It's a class, not a major. I've known a couple of young ladies who deserved a PhD over the years though.
 

chcr

Too cute for words
Wanna try again? It's an entire program

Oops, just skimmed over it. :blush: With all the emphasis on sexual dysfunction nowadays though, maybe a degree would be a good thing. It should only be a class though. What's the degree? Bachelor of Science in Bone-Throwing?
 

tonksy

New Member
Not everyone can be a nobel winner, Prof :shrug:
Someone has to be able to understand all these crazy sexual idiosyncracies that folks have nowadays.
 

Professur

Well-Known Member
Not everyone can be a nobel winner, Prof :shrug:
Someone has to be able to understand all these crazy sexual idiosyncracies that folks have nowadays.

Is it so hard to understand that people spend way too much time paying attention to their groins?
 
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