On Campus - by Karina Grudnikov on Monday, October 27, 2008 11:31 - 12 Comments - 411 views
12 Comments
Cody Brown
bill johnson
Rosey Palmer is the best!
jim doe
all this for $50,000 per year !!! jeez, i thought they would have learned this in junior high, like the rest of us.
Awesome!
Michael Hampton
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[...] I wonder when this rather effective sounding method of teaching will become part of the Kansas high school curriculum. NYU Professor Performs In-Class Demonstration on Why Students Should Lube [...]
Re So
Yes, you should use lube if the woman is dry, but you shouldn’t have to; if she’s turned on, she’ll lubricate naturally. Before you try lube, why not try foreplay? Of course, if she’s on birth control you might not have much luck, because that makes it very difficult for women to get aroused.
Brian Macker
“Yet the unconventional presentation got the point across to students; sex can be safe and still pleasurable. “
Yep, and if they tested monogomy without a condom they would have discovered that safe sex can be even more pleasurable.
Steve Sparkenickle
It is about time someone taught a class about this important sexual techinque.
NYU Professor Performs In-Class Demonstration on Why Students Should Lube - GeneralForum.com
[...] NYU Professor Performs In-Class Demonstration on Why Students Should Lube Forget what you thought you knew about sex-ed. Try to suppress the images of an old lady demonstrating the good
Stevie B
@re so
You’ve missed the point. The KY was on the INSIDE of the condom – the point was that men sometimes (apparently) don’t like using a condom because it reduces sensation, and the prof was showing that you can still get sensation if you put KY in the condom. How well the condom stays on may be another matter…
Shannon B
“Of course, if she’s on birth control you might not have much luck, because that makes it very difficult for women to get aroused.”
News to me and most other women.


I’m still not convinced