Tuesday, April 26, 2011

[yktcfteo] Learning to be comfortable with your sexuality

Seriously offer a course with the following description:

Have you been programmed since childhood to be uncomfortable with sexuality?  Would you like to change that about yourself?  By the end of this course, students will be comfortable with:

Orgasming
Casual sex
Casual sex with multiple partners (gang bang)
Exhibitionism
Creating and performing porn and adult entertainment
Interacting with aroused opposite sex
Etc.?

Unfortunately, changing society so that it does not look down upon (especially) women who are comfortable with these things is not included as a part of the course, though perhaps social change can occur one student at a time.

By taking this course, students will be happier, feel more comfortable with their bodies and a sense of balance and empowerment through the increased options of how they can live their lives.

It might reduce the chances of becoming a victim of sexual assault under the direct logic of someone more likely to consent is less likely to be raped (certain kinds of rape), and indirectly through the psychological effect of the sense of empowerment.  Of course, such a controversial claim definitely needs scientific scrutiny.

If this claim is true, then the course is more likely to be useful if taken early in life.  Would you need to get your parents' permission?  This may be a problem, because it seeks to undo the very behavioral conditioning that probably the parents are instilling.

The direct way to teach it is with coaches, counselors, and actual practice, though there may be other effective methods too.  Imagine the legal catastrophe of teaching a underage student to be comfortable with gang banging through actual practice.

Variant: crossing sexual orientations, i.e., being comfortable with bisexuality.

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