Posted on 02/11/2024 8:36:17 AM PST by Twotone
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis reportedly scrubbed a "workshop" about bondage after parents complained about the controversial course.
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis had reportedly planned to offer an "Introduction to Bondage" free workshop for all students on Feb. 13. However, the university quietly walked back the controversial class after pushback from parents, according to reports.
The New York Post reported, "The Hoosier handcuff symposium was slated to be led by a 'national rope presenter' named Fynch, whose bio boasts of PhD level mastery of 'basic negotiation, the anatomy of the arm, as well as the anatomy of the hip, groin, and upper leg.'"
Citing Ryan Anderson, assistant director of the office of health and wellness promotion, the Collegiate Commons reported, "It will be an hour-long workshop with the first portion being our instructor Fynch talking about basic bondage techniques, skills, and safety, consent, and communication with bondage, and in general, and demonstrating a few ties on her partner. The second part of the workshop will be an opportunity for participants, based on comfortability, to practice basic ties demonstrated first by our instructor."
The college course added, "Nylon rope will be provided and I along [with] our instructor and others will be walking around to assist."
The so-called lesson categorized "bondage" as "a form of consensual and recreational sex play that involves tying, restraining, or binding a person with rope, handcuffs, or other items that can restrict movement."
Collegiate Commons noted that Fynch is active on "FetLife," a fetish-oriented social media platform, where the individual reportedly wrote about rape, coercion, and "suggested child pornography."
The college instructor is allegedly a master in the "basic negotiation, the anatomy of the arm, as well as the anatomy of the hip, groin, and upper leg."
The "lesson" was allegedly part of the university's "Relationship Week."
However, the course was nixed by the public university on Wednesday after backlash from parents.
Jacob Stewart, an IUPUI student, said, "My university has faced controversy during my time here for not doing enough to protect students from sexual assault This [event] is not making campus safer, nor is it making the sex lives of students any safer – all it’s doing is showing how far IUPUI has gotten from its actual educational mission."
That’s why every single leftist university needs to be defunded and abolished once and for all.
Well said. I’m so glad you chose Jesus Christ to be your lord and savior.
This is what they are teaching in the universities, why are we funding these hell holes
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On one hand we are told that even looking at a woman in a certain way is sexual harassment and on the other we have classes like this.
Talk about mixed messages.
This class truly should qualify as educational because knot tying is a dying art. However, everyone knows that hemp is the appropriate medium for this application and is completely organic as well.
Amen. Best decision I ever made too. Glory to God.
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Could be a badge these days.
Sick perverts
Great idea Indiana - Purdue University at Indianapolis. What next? A course on Adult Babies?
I just give up....I apologize to my grandchildren for allowing this world and this country in particular to become such an evil shallow useless hell hole....
Now that's funny...
Do I want to know what the toys are? Free STI testing! Wow what did you study there? I studied getting STI and when I took the test, I got an A+... 🤓
We still can use the rope...to hang the people involved!!
Hillsdale...🤓
16. Now I know what a BS degree from this university means - a degree in BONDAGE STUDIES.
University officials were unavailable for comment as they’re all tied up at the moment.
Our enemies are teaching their progeny physics, advanced mathematics, and various foreign languages...our universities are giving out fetish lessons!!
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