Canadian teacher shows homosexual pornography in class

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Our professor in university showed us homosexual pornography in class...isn't that great...it was videos of a homosexual man in shiny leather pants trying to kill himself, and a video of a bald lesbian dancing around showing people photographs of her family
 
the class was film class and there was no lecture...only disturbing movies.
 
I tried selling the story to hollywood tabloids but they have not replied yet.
 
Our professor in university showed us homosexual pornography in class...isn't that great...it was videos of a homosexual man in shiny leather pants trying to kill himself, and a video of a bald lesbian dancing around showing people photographs of her family

Doesn't sound like pornography to me, nice try.
 
Our professor in university showed us homosexual pornography in class...isn't that great...it was videos of a homosexual man in shiny leather pants trying to kill himself, and a video of a bald lesbian dancing around showing people photographs of her family

This is why you shouldn't enroll at the University of Regina.
 
I tried selling the story to hollywood tabloids but they have not replied yet.

Our professor in university showed us homosexual pornography in class...isn't that great...it was videos of a homosexual man in shiny leather pants trying to kill himself, and a video of a bald lesbian dancing around showing people photographs of her family

This is why you shouldn't enroll at the University of Regina.

Hey, Toro, look at her post above. I think this thread is a work of fiction. :rolleyes:
 
the class was film class and there was no lecture...only disturbing movies.

Showing films in film class?!

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I tried selling the story to hollywood tabloids but they have not replied yet.

Our professor in university showed us homosexual pornography in class...isn't that great...it was videos of a homosexual man in shiny leather pants trying to kill himself, and a video of a bald lesbian dancing around showing people photographs of her family

This is why you shouldn't enroll at the University of Regina.

Hey, Toro, look at her post above. I think this thread is a work of fiction. :rolleyes:

You don't know the University of Regina ...
 
Our professor in university showed us homosexual pornography in class...isn't that great...it was videos of a homosexual man in shiny leather pants trying to kill himself, and a video of a bald lesbian dancing around showing people photographs of her family

I am sorry if I believe your post is a crock of shit.
 
Our professor in university showed us homosexual pornography in class...isn't that great...it was videos of a homosexual man in shiny leather pants trying to kill himself, and a video of a bald lesbian dancing around showing people photographs of her family

Porno in educational establishments is bad news.
It could be legitimate if the course involved the social aspects of porn, homosexual relationships or some other valid reason.
In general, porn of whatever nature is bad news and shouldn't be used.

What is your course about and what reason did he give for using porn videos?
 
Please elucidate:

(1) How did you know the subject was homosexual? Was there any actual or implied same-sex sodomy in the film? Or were you basing your conclusion on mannerisms or dress that you (in your own mind) associate with people who identify themselves as "homosexual"? Or was it introduced as a "Fag Film"?

(2) How do you personally define "pornography"? Is sexual expression necessarily pornographic? Would a heterosexual couple expressing sexual desires and simulating acts of quasi-intercourse in a dance (i.e., "dirty dancing") be pornographic to you? What is it that makes THIS sexual content "pornographic" in your mind?

(3) Why did you find the film repulsive and inappropriate? Because you find homosexual sodomy repulsive (as most men do)? Or because you thought the subject of the film was inappropriate? Or because you thought the film was badly produced or performed?

Just curious.
 

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