Rutgers University in New Jersey is hosting a workshop to teach men how to give their girlfriends an orgasm, Campus Reform reported.
The public research facility is hosting a female orgasm workshop hoping to offer something for "orgasm aficionados and beginners of all genders," Campus Reform reported.
"Whether you want to learn how to have your first orgasm, how to have better ones, or how to help your girlfriend, Maggie and Marshall cover it all with lots of humor, plenty of honesty, and an underlying message of sexual health and women's empowerment," organizers of the event said in an email obtained by Campus Reform.
The event will combines sex education and women's empowerment with "a hearty dose of laughter," according to the event's organizers.
Buttons and T-shirts will be sold. In a mass email, students are encouraged to buy these items and "tell the world how much you love the big O."
The workshop will be taught by "sex educators" Marshall Miller and Maggie Keenan-Bolger, and is sponsored by Student Residence Life and the Busch Campus Dean.
"With warmth and humor, we illuminate the subject of female orgasm for everyone, whether you want to have your first one, you're hoping to help your girlfriend, or you're debating the existence of the G-spot or "to fake or not to fake?'," organizers said.
Students younger than the age of 18 are not barred from attending the event.