Harvard to host BDSM workshop, masturbation tutorial, trans sex educator

Students at the Ivy League institution are set to host their annual Sex Week celebration, slated for the first week of November.

Do people need tutorials on masturbation? Apparently at Harvard they do.

Students at the Ivy League institution are set to host their annual Sex Week celebration, slated for the first week of November.

On tap this year? A “BDSM and Kinks” workshop and a “Touch, Techniques and Tools” seminar, according to the scheduled of events posted on social media.

Another event will feature a “queer and trans sex educator,” co-hosted by the Harvard Undergraduate Queer Advocates group, a promotional flier states. There will also be a “condoms and lubricant 101” event, sex trivia party, and “Sensual Strokes: Painting Your Pleasure” workshop.

The Sex Week program comes just a few weeks after Harvard made national headlines for hiring the drag queen “LaWhore Vagistan” to teach “Queer Ethnography.”

As part of Sex Week, students will be provided with free sex toys, according to organizers. “Free food” is also promised at “every event” throughout the seven-day observance, they add.

Harvard’s annual Sex Week is hosted by the student-led Sexual Education by Harvard College Students group, which states on its Instagram bio that its members “believe in providing students with the education and resources necessary to lead a healthy, positive sex life.”

As The College Fix has previously reported, previous Harvard Sex Week iterations have featured “p*ssy portraits” and a “f*ck fest,” an “orgies 101″ and anal sex workshop, and a design and 3D print dildo event.

In 2015, Sexual Education by Harvard College Students bragged that their event included “13,000 condoms and 1,200 bottles of lube” to distribute.

Not everyone agrees the so-called sex positive event is a healthy offering.

“This promotes harm, psychological, spiritual, and moral danger,” Linda Harvey, president of Mission: America, told American Family News. “It’s being led and pushed by pro-abortion and LGBTQ activists. They are taking us into greater and greater depths of depravity. People need to stand up and say, ‘we’re not taking this anymore.'”

MORE: Harvard hires drag queen ‘LaWhore Vagistan’ to teach ‘Queer Ethnography’


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