Harvard University Workshop Encourages Students to Stick Fingers Up Their Butts


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One way to look at this would be to argue that what Harvard University is teaching during Sex Education Week is in a small way historical if one is familiar with Peruvian history.

But the oldest known depictions of heterosexual anal appear 800 years later on Peruvian pottery (c. 300 A.D.). In Peru 1,700 years ago, hetero-anal intercourse was by no means rare. On surviving pottery depicting erotic art, one-third of it shows hetero-anal intercourse.

You can also see this reflected later on in China and Japan.

Chinese and Japanese woodblock prints (16th to 19th centuries) depict heterosexual anal intercourse fairly frequently.

Ever since the invention of photography men have found ways to put down their love for a certain sex act.

And ever since the invention of photography (1840) and motion pictures (1890), pornography has shown hetero-anal play.

Things like pornography aren’t new-fangled things. Even as far back as the stone age men would scratch things like boobs onto cave walls.

Anal sex isn’t an inherently gay or deviant practice, nor in and of itself perverted, from an objective standpoint. It has always been practiced by a portion of the demographic throughout history. Just not in academic centers of higher learning. That is the key thing to take away.

Universities need to teach concrete principles and discipline, not sensual pleasures or the self-degradation of young minds and bodies.

Of course, the mainstream media is all for degrading our schools:

Source: College Fix, Psychology Today



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