University to investigate live sex demonstration

Mar 05, 2011 15:49

The president of an American university said on Thursday he was launching an investigation into an on-campus presentation of a live sex act performed for students at an after class event.

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sihaya09 March 5 2011, 22:24:46 UTC
So, it was a consensual act presented in a properly-advertised way in which attendance was not required?

What's the fuss?

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sihaya09 March 5 2011, 22:29:10 UTC
Ohhh, that makes a big difference, then.

I read they were advised in advance of the explicit nature of the activity and assumed that included the demonstration.

If people didn't know up-front that a demo would happen, that's a big problem.

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sihaya09 March 5 2011, 22:34:05 UTC
Where are you quoting from? I don't doubt it, but maybe additional context would be helpful and should be linked in the post.

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sihaya09 March 5 2011, 22:36:35 UTC
Thanks, I'll read it. It definitely offers way more info than the one in the post, which makes it sound like it was consensual all around.

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superfan1 March 5 2011, 22:39:21 UTC
Thank you so much for the added info. :)

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bluescreenmofo March 5 2011, 23:12:52 UTC
why are the g-spot and female ejaculation scientifically controversial?

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a_leprechaun March 5 2011, 23:31:01 UTC
because LOL IT DOESN'T EXIST AM I RITE GUIZ and EWWWW BODILY FLUIDS

...or something like that.

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superfan1 March 5 2011, 23:39:51 UTC
Yep as guys tell me. We just fake it most of the time anyway and the g-spot just a myth.

*lol*

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thecityofdis March 6 2011, 01:36:49 UTC
idk, I was taught in my science classes that the existence of the g-spot had never been ~scientifically confirmed~.

though as a gay man, it's... not particularly relevant to me?

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superfan1 March 6 2011, 02:57:01 UTC
I read on the net that the existence was proven true or been scientifically confirmed? But seen more it had been shown to be actually existence.

Guess you can't believe everything you read? :)

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volatiletimes March 5 2011, 22:30:33 UTC
I read in another article that he asked the students there if they wanted to witness it, and they agreed?

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volatiletimes March 5 2011, 22:39:12 UTC
The first article I read made it sound as if the offer came up, and then he asked and they agreed. I went to double check the article I read about it, and they updated it five hours after they posted it (wtf? who does that?).

I'll go read that one now.

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