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The notoriously raunchy and popular homosexual sex advice columnist and pundit Dan Savage visited the University of Oregon last night for a little chat. Among the topics?
The Daily Emerald reports:
Throughout the lecture, Savage addressed questions of a wide variety of sexual topics including the importance of sexual education, to kinks and fetishes, experimentation and communication as well as same-sex marriage.
As he flipped through from card to card, he answered questions dealing with the sexual act of fisting to gorilla suit fetishes; the roaring response from the audience was unanimous. With his witty, vivacious rapport and strong visual images through his casual conversation, it is clear Savage will say what is on his mind.
Fisting is … well, let’s just say use your imagination on that one if you want. We don’t advise it.
For those of you who do not recall Savage, he’s the guy that launched an anti-Rick Santorum campaign because of the former lawmaker’s concerns about same-sex marriage, jokingly defining Santorum as: “a frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the by-product of anal sex.”
Savage’s campus speaking engagement honorarium reportedly runs upwards of $18,500.
If you ask officials at the publicly funded University of Oregon, that’s well worth the price for a frank talk on bedroom fetishes and anti-conservative tirades.
“For the past year, Keith Van Norman, Marketing Manager of Health Promotion at the UO health center has been working to bring Savage back to the UO and believed that the hard work has paid off,” gushed the Daily Emerald.
But apparently the campus didn’t get their money’s worth – take a look at the last line of the campus newspaper article:
“Ha, this is a terrible last question, for me; not that somebody couldn’t knock this out of the park but I am not the guy … ‘How do you teach a man to go down on a woman properly,’” Savage said, “fuck if I know!”
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