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Want To Pursue Love Course? University in China Teaches Female Students How To Please Men Sexually
In a move that's causing quite the stir online, a lecturer from a prestigious Chinese university has introduced a unique course that's drawing attention far beyond its campus boundaries.
Professor Gong Li, from the East China Normal University's School of Geographic Sciences, is at the center of this buzz for his unconventional teaching subject - the psychology of love. This course, spanning 36 hours in total, is an elective open to all undergraduates, offering them a chance to earn two credits. Its popularity among students is skyrocketing, but not without controversy, mentioned South China Morning Post.

What's
Being
Taught
In
This
Controversial
Course?
The
course's
distinctive
approach,
particularly
towards
female
students,
has
ignited
discussions
on
social
media
platforms.
Photos
shared
by
students
reveal
Gong
Li's
advice
on
topics
such
as
childbearing
and
attractiveness.
One
of
his
more
contentious
statements
suggests
that
from
a
genetic
viewpoint,
a
woman's
most
significant
allure
to
a
man
lies
in
her
ability
to
conceive
children.
He further comments on the use of makeup, advocating for its application in a manner that makes one appear younger, alongside emphasizing the importance of physical fitness for its dual benefits on appeal and reproductive health.
However, this teaching methodology has not been met without criticism. Accusations of promoting objectifying and stereotypical views towards women have surfaced from the students themselves.
Teaching
Women
How
To
Enhance
Their
Sexual
Attractiveness
Reports
from
a
student
of
the
2022
batch
highlight
the
course's
focus
on
teaching
women
how
to
enhance
their
sexual
attractiveness
and
cater
to
male
preferences.
This
aspect
has
led
to
debates
on
the
course's
true
educational
value,
despite
its
popularity
for
offering
easy
credits.
In response to the growing backlash, the university made an announcement on March 13, stating the suspension of that week's class. It was further clarified that future sessions of this controversial course will be overseen by the School of Psychology and Cognitive Science staff. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the course's existence, potentially heralding a shift in its content and approach towards a more inclusive and respectful discourse on love.
As the world of education evolves, courses like these spotlight the ongoing conversation about the balance between innovative teaching and respecting societal values. The story of Gong Li's love psychology class is a fascinating glimpse into how educational topics are expanding, though not without sparking debate on the implications of such expansions.



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