3% Of Yale Univ. Enjoys Bestiality?

3% Of Yale Univ. Enjoys Bestiality?

NEW HAVEN, CONNETICUT – Yale University students admitted during a sex workshop to indulging in bestiality and fantasizing about incest, according to reports.

Scholars at the prestigious Ivy League university also confessed at the “Sex: Am I Normal” seminar to taking part in sadomasochism and prostitution.

The results, chronicled by the Yale Daily News, detailed how nine percentĀ of attendees had been paid for sex and three percentĀ had engaged in sexual activity with an animal.

More than half had participated in “consensual pain” during intercourse, the Connecticut university’s publication added.

Sexologist Dr. Jill McDevitt hosted the session where around 55 students used their cellphones to answer questions about sex. The results were then published in real time on a screen.

McDevitt, who also owns the Feminique sex store in West Chester, Pennsylvania, said the results showed “you can’t have assumptions about people’s backgrounds.”

Student Giuliana Berry, who hosted the event, told Campus Reform the workshop – part of Yale’s Sex Weekend – aimed to increase understanding and compassion for people who indulged in “fringe sexual practices.”

SOURCE: NYdailynews

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Yale University is an American private Ivy League research university located in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 in the Colony of Connecticut, the university is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Originally chartered as the “Collegiate School”, the institution traces its roots to 17th-century clergymen who sought to establish a college to train clergy and political leaders for the colony. In 1718, the College was renamed “Yale College” to honor a gift from Elihu Yale, a governor of the British East India Company. In 1861, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences became the first U.S. institution to award the PhD.[7] Yale became a founding member of the Association of American Universities in 1900. Yale College was transformed, beginning in the 1930s, through the establishment of residential colleges: 12 now exist and two more are planned. Yale employs over 1,100 faculty to teach and advise about 5,300 undergraduate and 6,100 graduate and professional students. Almost all tenured professors teach undergraduate courses, more than 2,000 of which are offered annually.

 

 

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