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The Indiana University – Purdue University reportedly scrubbed a “workshop” about bondage after parents complained about the controversial course.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY – Purdue University reportedly canceled a “workshop” on bondage after parents complained about the controversial class.

Indiana University – Purdue UniversityIntroduction to bondageHowever, the university quietly canceled the controversial class after parents objected, according to reports.

of new york post According to the report, “The Hoosier handcuff symposium was scheduled to be led by a ‘national rope presenter’ named Finch, whose background includes ‘basic negotiation, arm anatomy, hip and groin anatomy. ”, and the upper part of the leg.

Quoting Ryan Anderson, Deputy Director of College Commons Health Promotion Office report“This is a one-hour workshop, and in the first part instructor Finch talks about basic bondage techniques, skills, safety, consent, bondage communication, and in general, and some bonding techniques with your partner. The second half of the workshop will be an opportunity for participants to practice the basic tying techniques demonstrated by the instructor first, based on their comfort.”

For the university course, he added, “They will provide you with a nylon rope and I will follow it.” [with] Our instructors and others will be walking around to help. ”

so-called lesson classified “Bondage” is defined as “a form of consensual recreational sex play that involves tying, restraining, or restraining a person with ropes, handcuffs, or other items that can restrict movement.” It is the bondage of

College Commons noted that Finch was active on the fetish-oriented social media platform Fetlife, where he wrote about rape, coercion and “alleged child pornography.”

The university’s instructors are said to be masters of “basic negotiation, arm anatomy, as well as hip, groin, and thigh anatomy.”

This “class” is said to have been part of the university’s “Human Relations Week.”

However, the course was scrapped by the public university on Wednesday after a backlash from parents.

IUPUI student Jacob Stewart said, “My university has faced controversy during my time here for not doing enough to protect students from sexual assault.” Ta. [event] It doesn’t make campus safer, it doesn’t make students’ sex lives any safer. All it does is show how far IUPUI has strayed from its actual educational mission. ”

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