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Η δεύτερη φορά που το διάσημο πανεπιστήμιο πραγματοποιεί τέτοιο σεμινάριο
Πανεπιστήμιο Χάρβαρντ: Φιλοξένησε σεμινάριο για το πρωκτικό σεξ
protothema.gr, 09/11/2017
 Περίπου 50 φοιτητές παρακολούθησαν το σεμινάριο, προκειμένου να μάθουν πώς να τονώνουν τα νεύρα στο ορθό, πώς να χρησιμοποιούν πρωκτικές χάντρες και πώς να αποφεύγουν τις λοιμώξεις!
Ένα από τα κορυφαία πανεπιστήμια του κόσμου, το Πανεπιστήμιο του Χαρβαρντ, φιλοξένησε ένα σεμινάριο για το πρωκτικό σεξ, στο οποίο οι φοιτητές διδάχθηκαν τις τεχνικές του.
Η ομιλία που διοργανώθηκε από το κατάστημα ενηλίκων, Good Vibrations, την Τρίτη, ήταν ένα από τα πολλά σεμινάρια που πραγματοποιήθηκαν για το Sex Week στο πανεπιστήμιο του Χάρβαρντ.
Περίπου 50 φοιτητές παρακολούθησαν το σεμινάριο, προκειμένου να μάθουν πώς να τονώνουν τα νεύρα στο ορθό, πώς να χρησιμοποιούν πρωκτικές χάντρες και πώς να αποφεύγουν τις λοιμώξεις.
Είναι η δεύτερη φορά που το πανεπιστήμιο πραγματοποιεί σεμινάριο για το πρωκτικό σεξ. Η πρώτη ήταν το 2014.
Η υπεύθυνη του σεμιναρίου, ανέφερε ότι το πρωκτικό σεξ διεγείρει το πολλαπλό πέρασμα των νεύρων στον πρωκτό και πραγματοποιείται εδώ και αιώνες.
Η ίδια συμπληρώνει ότι είναι ιδιαίτερα διεγερτικό για τους άνδρες, αφού ο προστάτης είναι δίπλα στο ορθό.
Η ίδια επισήμανε: «Δεν έχουν όλοι οι άντρες πέη, δεν έχουν όλες οι γυναίκες κόλπο», προσθέτοντας ότι «η πίσω διείσδυση είναι ο μεγάλος σεξουαλικός ισοσταθμιστής. Όλοι οι άνθρωποι έχουν πισινό».
Η υπεύθυνη του σεμιναρίου ανέλυσε, επίσης, μερικές τεχνικές χαλάρωσης και προειδοποίησε ότι το πορνό δεν είναι ο πιο αξιόπιστος και ασφαλής πόρος για να μάθεις για το πρωκτικό σεξ.
Στο τέλος της ομιλίας, οι φοιτητές, έλαβαν ένα δωρεάν κουτί σεξουαλικών παιχνιδιών και φυλλαδίων, τα οποία χρηματοδοτήθηκαν από την Planned Parenthood.







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A workshop at Harvard University on Tuesday night delved into the ins and outs of anal sex, with a presenter denouncing the “stupidity of abstinence” and the joys of “putting things in your butt,” according to a College Fix reporter who attended the event.
The workshop was held as part of the Ivy League university’s Sex Week, which launched Monday and runs through Nov. 12. Titled “What What in the Butt: Anal 101,” the event drew nearly 50 students.
At one point the presenter leading the workshop passed out gloves and butt plugs to students as she offered instructions on anal relaxation techniques.
“Remember it’s all about practice, practice, practice,” said the presenter, Natasha, a representative of the Cambridge-based adult shop Good Vibrations.
Showing students a special medical-grade butt plug, she said “a local guy named Greg makes these—salt of the Earth!”
Identifying the event with the sexual positivity movement, Natasha said the goal was to “encourage people to go after their desires and not feel shame.”
“Come up front guys, were gonna have some dirty fun,” she said as the presentation began.
Noting “not all men have penises, not all women have vaginas,” she added “the butthole is the great sexual equalizer. All humans have a butthole.”
A slide shown during the event listed other perks: “because it feels good,” “tantalizing taboo” and “increases truth/intimacy.”
The crowd appeared enthusiastic, asking detailed questions about anal intercourse. One guy even showed up in a hotdog costume.
“There are two types of people in this world, people who watch anal porn and dirty fucking liars,” Natasha told students.
She said she blames politics and religion for preventing young people from enjoying anal sex.
“You couldn’t be fucked in the ass in Texas until about 10 minutes ago,” she said.
Natasha also denounced abstinence, saying “it doesn’t make any fucking sense” and that “the population of priests and nuns are declining.”
During the event, Natasha went over relaxation and tickling techniques. She also delved into how different actions stimulate the anatomy and how to avoid messy situations. At one point she held up anal beads and explained how to use them. She also discussed how porn gives inaccurate perceptions of sex.
The event closed with a raffle for expensive sex toys, including butt plugs and vibrators. The butt plugs used during the demonstration were handed back to organizers.
Students were also allowed to take whatever they wanted from a bountiful amount of male and female condoms, sex toy cleaners, and literature from Planned Parenthood.
Anal 101 is one of a number of events as part of Harvard’s student organized sex week observance. Other events later in the week include “Beyond the Hub: Broadening Your Porn Horizons” and “Unleashed: Kink 101.”
Tuesday’s event was not the first time Harvard has hosted an anal sex workshop. It also did in 2014, The College Fix reported at the time.
Current members of Harvard’s student sexual education group, Sexual Health Education and Advocacy Throughout Harvard, or SHEATH, which organizes Sex Week, lobbied to bring it back.

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Harvard University is renowned the world over for the Ivy League education its students are offered, and the curriculum there this week indeed contains a class or two you’d be hard press to find elsewhere.
As part of its annual Sex Week, “a week of programming that is interdisciplinary, thought-provoking, scholastic, innovative and applicable to student experiences in order to promote a holistic understanding of sex and sexuality,” a student-run group at the school will be hosting classes that contrast quite sharply with the comparably run-of-the-mill offerings a Harvard education typically involves.
Starting this Monday, Sex Week attendees can sit-in on events that range from a sexual health career panel on Tuesday evening, to a class offered that afternoon called “What What in the Butt: Anal Sex 101.”
“Come learn everything about anal sex from the experts of Good Vibrations, a sex-positive store located right in Brookline!” reads the course description posted on the official Harvard Sex Week website. “They will dispel myths about anal sex and give you insight into why people do it and how to do it well.”
According to the website, topics that will be covered during the class include anal anatomy and the potential for pleasure for all genders; how to talk about it with a partner; basic preparation and hygiene; lubes, anal toys, and safer sex; anal penetration for beginners, and much more!
“Learn the facts about this exciting yet often misunderstood form of pleasure, find out the common mistakes people make, and get all your questions answered!” continues the course description.
This year’s session marks the fourth consecutive run of Sex Week at the school, which is coordinated annually by Sexual Health Education & Advocacy throughout Harvard College, or SHEATH, a student-run group that describes itself as being “dedicated to empowering the Harvard community to explore their experiences with love and sex by providing comprehensive programming addressing a wide range of issues relating to sex, relationships, dating, sexual health, and sexuality.”
California Exotic Novelties, “the world’s largest pleasure product company” according to a recent press release, will also be shipping educational materials to the event all the way from the West Coast to Harvard’s Cambridge, Massachusetts campus.
“We’re always honored to support Harvard Sex Week and everything that SHEATH does throughout the year,” CEO
Susan Colvin said in a statement. “We share a common goal: helping people learn and understand sexual wellness.”
Others aren’t so optimistic, though, and have raised concerns about the types of classes that are offered during Sex Week. One Harvard student, Molly Wharton, reportedly told The College Fix website that she wasn’t initially well versed in what this year’s installment will involve, but added, “after looking at the schedule of events, though, I do question the amount of time and resources that went into planning and funding these events, some of which are downright vulgar, at a place like Harvard.”
“I can’t imagine that there are not more worthwhile educational programs and initiatives to which Harvard’s resources should be devoted,” the student said.
A review of the SHEATH website, however, suggests that such concerns aren’t likely to cause any changes: according to the group’s site, the anal sex class has previously been offered to attendees at least once, during Sex Week 2012.