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Turd Fergusen

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INDIANAPOLIS (TND) — Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) students will have the opportunity to learn the ropes of bondage next week.

The university is offering an "Introduction to Bondage" workshop on Feb. 13 for attendees to receive "hands-on experience with safe rope tying techniques."

Local expert “Fynch” will lead the hour-long class. Fynch has coordinated "rope" events since 2012.

The workshop incited outrage on X, formerly known as Twitter. One account, Libs of TikTok, questioned attendees’ priorities.


Podcaster Rob Coates echoed Libs of TikTok's financial concerns.

“If you want to learn bondage studies, you can do that on your own dime,” Coates proposed. “I’m not paying for your sick fetishes or anything else!”

Another user, the Right Angle News Network, suggested neglecting the students.

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Anyone that doesn't like the content shouldn't signup for the workshop. But that's not good enough, like everything else in life they want to dictate what should be allowed. This is no different than Cinemax showing a porno film, you don't like it change the channel.
 
"Higher" education.

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Does something like this really need to be taught at a college? I'm not going to ridicule someone for privately pursuing BDSM or anything related, but there are endless reasons why this type of thing should stay behind closed doors.
 

Indiana college cancels bondage class teaching ‘safe rope tying’ and ‘handcuff skills’ over parental backlash​

It’s knot happening.

A public Indiana college was forced to axe a student class on bondage techniques after astonished parents objected to the sexually-explicit seminar en masse.

Before the seminar was cancelled, Assistant Director of Health and Wellness Ryan Anderson told Campus Commons that complimentary nylon would be provided and that he would be “walking around to assist” Fynch as students honed their skills.

But as of Wednesday, a link to the event on the school’s webpage had been scrubbed.
 

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