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    Yale hosts workshop teaching sensitivity to bestiality...

    Yale hosts workshop teaching sensitivity to bestiality




    By Katherine Timpf, on Mar 05, 2013




    Sexologist Dr. Jill McDevitt.


    On Saturday afternoon, Yale hosted a “sensitivity training” in which students were asked to consider topics such as bestiality, incest, and accepting money for sex. During the workshop, entitled, "Sex: Am I Normal," students anonymously asked and answered questions about sex using their cell phones, and viewed the responses in real time in the form of bar charts.
    The session was hosted by “sexologist” Dr. Jill McDevitt, who owns a sex store called Feminique in West Chester, Pa.
    Survey responses revealed that nine percent of attendees had been paid for sex, 3 percent had engaged in bestiality, and 52 percent had participated in "consensual pain" during sex, according to an article published in the Yale Daily News on Monday.
    Event director Giuliana Berry ’14 told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday that the workshop was brought to campus to teach students not to automatically judge people who may have engaged in these sorts of activities, but rather to respond with “understanding” and “compassion.”
    "People do engage in some of these activities that we believe only for example perverts engage in,” she said. “What the goal is is to increase compassion for people who may engage in activities that are not what you would personally consider normal.”
    McDevitt referred to the range of activities discussed in the workshop as “sexual diversity.”
    “It tries to get people to be more sensitive … to sexual diversity,” McDevitt told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday. “We’re not all heterosexual, able-bodied folks who have standard missionary sex.”
    Several students submitted discussion topics about having incestuous sexual fantasies. Attendee Alex Saeedy '15, told the News that he at first found this surprising, but then "thought it might be more of a psychological thing we all might have.
    "I think that's what the point of the workshop was — to bring up things we thought we so taboo and desire or urges we criticize are just regular parts of sexual psychology," he said.
    During the workshop, McDevitt taught the approximately 40 students that just because people think something is deviant does not mean that it is bad.
    “It’s sensitivity training,” McDevitt told Campus Reform. “Don't judge other people, because we all have something we are embarrassed about.”
    The event was part of Yale’s Sex Weekend, which ran from Feb. 28 through March 3. Sponsors included Yale Women's Center, Undergraduate Organizations Committee, the Sexual Harassment and Assault Response Education Center at Yale, and SeLF: The Sexual Literacy Forum.

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    Wow... this country is on its last legs when shit like this is taught at universities. That shithead of the "prof" should be fired and they should also fire whoever hired her.

    PS: She probably has a sex with her dog so they should take that dog away from her.
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    I knew as soon as homosexuality was forced on us the next step would be the acceptance of pig fuckers.

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    We must be sensitive to those that rape animals.
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    I am outraged by this [seminar/tax/business failure/local cable show] that I'd never heard of in a place I've never been, affecting a tiny number of people that I've never met!

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    I wonder how this professor calculated what percentage of the accounts contributed weren't absolute bullshit.

    You're asking college students to anonymously admit whether or not they've fucked their cat and you don't think there aren't at least 3 assholes in the class who are going to lie and say they did?

    And the same amount admit to wanting to fuck their sister?

    I'd rip apart that methodology in no time.

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    Who hasn't had their dog lick peanut butter of their genitals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Napoleon V View Post
    Who hasn't had their dog lick peanut butter of their genitals?
    I rest my case...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Napoleon V View Post
    Who hasn't had their dog lick peanut butter of their genitals?

    Uhhhhhhhh... Huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roberticus View Post
    I am outraged by this [seminar/tax/business failure/local cable show] that I'd never heard of in a place I've never been, affecting a tiny number of people that I've never met!
    I expect this to be on Fox and Friends by tomorrow after it gets a thorough discussion on every right wing blog and talk show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohmicah View Post
    I knew as soon as homosexuality was forced on us the next step would be the acceptance of pig fuckers.

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    more crazy white people shit

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    Before this country starts debating "Beastiality Marriage Equality" how about we change laws to allow us married men to sleep with women outside our marriage and have multiple wives, since it's only natural for a man to need multiple partners.

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    more crazy white people shit
    You're starting to sound like wiggy
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    Quote Originally Posted by NotMyBro View Post
    Wow... this country is on its last legs when shit like this is taught at universities. That shithead of the "prof" should be fired and they should also fire whoever hired her.

    PS: She probably has a sex with her dog so they should take that dog away from her.
    my exact thought when i read this nonsense. we're so doomed but maybe that's a good thing....it's time for a rewind.... then we can start all over again. i'm all for tolerance of the hetero- and homo- lifestyles but when we begin to chat about incest and bestiality as merely a "sexual choice" then i know it's time to shut the lights and close the doors.

    it's over.

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    Look, it's a university thing where "free and open" thoughts and opinions are generally accepted. Or at least should be accepted to some degree.

    That said, this workshop is headed up by a "Sexologist." It sounds like a rung down from Sociologist and THOSE profs are generally batshit crazy.
    Have derision, will travel

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    Quote Originally Posted by HS Cult Leader View Post
    Yale hosts workshop teaching sensitivity to bestiality




    By Katherine Timpf, on Mar 05, 2013




    Sexologist Dr. Jill McDevitt.


    On Saturday afternoon, Yale hosted a “sensitivity training” in which students were asked to consider topics such as bestiality, incest, and accepting money for sex. During the workshop, entitled, "Sex: Am I Normal," students anonymously asked and answered questions about sex using their cell phones, and viewed the responses in real time in the form of bar charts.
    The session was hosted by “sexologist” Dr. Jill McDevitt, who owns a sex store called Feminique in West Chester, Pa.
    Survey responses revealed that nine percent of attendees had been paid for sex, 3 percent had engaged in bestiality, and 52 percent had participated in "consensual pain" during sex, according to an article published in the Yale Daily News on Monday.
    Event director Giuliana Berry ’14 told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday that the workshop was brought to campus to teach students not to automatically judge people who may have engaged in these sorts of activities, but rather to respond with “understanding” and “compassion.”
    "People do engage in some of these activities that we believe only for example perverts engage in,” she said. “What the goal is is to increase compassion for people who may engage in activities that are not what you would personally consider normal.”
    McDevitt referred to the range of activities discussed in the workshop as “sexual diversity.”
    “It tries to get people to be more sensitive … to sexual diversity,” McDevitt told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday. “We’re not all heterosexual, able-bodied folks who have standard missionary sex.”
    Several students submitted discussion topics about having incestuous sexual fantasies. Attendee Alex Saeedy '15, told the News that he at first found this surprising, but then "thought it might be more of a psychological thing we all might have.
    "I think that's what the point of the workshop was — to bring up things we thought we so taboo and desire or urges we criticize are just regular parts of sexual psychology," he said.
    During the workshop, McDevitt taught the approximately 40 students that just because people think something is deviant does not mean that it is bad.
    “It’s sensitivity training,” McDevitt told Campus Reform. “Don't judge other people, because we all have something we are embarrassed about.”
    The event was part of Yale’s Sex Weekend, which ran from Feb. 28 through March 3. Sponsors included Yale Women's Center, Undergraduate Organizations Committee, the Sexual Harassment and Assault Response Education Center at Yale, and SeLF: The Sexual Literacy Forum.
    That's some retarded shit.

    I notice I keep saying this phrase more and more lately.

    And these assholes are at one of the best universities in the world. Supposedly.
    My name was supposed to be French fries with mayo but I was drunk when I signed up.

    You can also just call me "Dick".

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohmicah View Post
    I knew as soon as homosexuality was forced on us the next step would be the acceptance of pig fuckers.
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to ohmicah again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itpdude View Post
    Look, it's a university thing where "free and open" thoughts and opinions are generally accepted. Or at least should be accepted to some degree.

    That said, this workshop is headed up by a "Sexologist." It sounds like a rung down from Sociologist and THOSE profs are generally batshit crazy.

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