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University of Minnesota lecture to help female students get the ‘big O’

This spring, as students at the University of Minnesota shed their winter coats, they’ll have the chance to attend a $3,500 symposium, which promises to teach female students how to achieve multiple intense orgasms.

“Orgasm aficionados and beginners of all genders are welcome to come learn about everything from multiple orgasms to that mysterious G-spot,” reads the event’s description on the school’s official Web site.

“Whether you want to learn how to have your first orgasm, how to have better ones or how to help you girlfriend, Kate and Marshall cover it all…” it continues.

“Are you coming?” it asks.

Hosted by the University’s Office of Diversity and Equity’s Women’s Center, the event is costing the university $3,406 and is open to everyone on campus, according to university spokeswoman Patricia Mattern who spoke to CampusReform.com.

It is not unusual for students at the University of Minnesota to enroll at the age of 17.

“This educational workshop is open to the full university community and participation is voluntary,” Mattern said. “As a research institution, we study, publish and educate on a vast range of topics, including human sexuality.”

Taught by sex educators Marshall Miller and Kate Weinberg, the program uses “a mixture of interactive activities, lecture, discussion, multimedia, funny stories and question and answer.”

According to the pair’s Web site, at a typical co-ed school like the University of Minnesota only a third of the audience is male.