Rutgers hosts workshop to teach men how to give their girlfriends orgasms
Workshop will offer orgasm help for first-timers, advice on "how to help your girlfriend."
Rutgers is the state university of New Jersey, receives federal and state tax dollars.
Rutgers University is hosting a female orgasm workshop so extensive it promises to have something for “orgasm aficionados and beginners of all genders,” Campus Reform has learned.
“Whether you want to learn how to have your first orgasm, how to have better ones, or how to help your girlfriend, Maggie and Marshall cover it all with lots of humor, plenty of honesty, and an underlying message of sexual health and women's empowerment,” states an email sent out to students which was obtained by Campus Reform.
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The email, which had the subject line “Female Orgasm Tonight 9pm [sic],” closes with the sexually charged question: “Are you coming?”
The event will also sell buttons and T-shirts, and the email encourages students to buy them and “tell the world how much you love the big O.”
Tuesday’s workshop will be taught by “sex educators” Marshall Miller and Maggie Keenan-Bolger, and is sponsored by Student Residence Life and the Busch Campus Dean.
The event invitation did not bar students under the age of 18 from attending.
Rutgers is a public university that receives federal and state tax dollars. The university did not respond to a request for comment from Campus Reform in time for publication.
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