I wonder if anyone posted trigger warnings or created a safe space on campus during this event.

David Hookstead of the College Fix reports.

Public university hosts gay porn star for sexual liberation speech

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A popular gay porn star spoke Thursday at the University of Wisconsin Madison, urging the 100 or so students in the audience to explore their sexuality and push their sexual boundaries, that “choosing desire where desire is prohibited is really important.”

Homosexual pornographic actor Conner Habib was at the public university for its annual “Sexual Health Week,” and during his one-hour speech he frequently connected sexuality and pornography, even launching his talk by declaring “everything I’ve learned about sex is from porn.”

Prior to the speech, students were given condoms, lube and candy as they filed into the lecture hall. Then Habib was introduced as having been in more than 200 gay porn scenes. He began his address by saying sex surrounds people everywhere, in all facets of live, that it’s part of “creation” and that sexual interactions are like “little big bangs.”

His talk was also partly autobiographical, saying he was first introduced to pornography when he was 7-years-old and his father accidentally flipped to the pornographic channel on television.

As he got older, he said he could never really find gay porn to satisfy his interests, and instead had to make do with porn scenes featuring two guys and one girl because it was the closest thing he could get to gay porn. He referred to those scenes as “heaven” for him.

Eventually he did find his first all-gay pornographic film, and told the crowd about that experience:

It was these factory workers who were sort of just fed up with it and like, ‘Reclaim the factory and fuck the boss.’ So it’s like class-war gay porn, very Marxist. So I am watching this Marxist porn and I’m like, ‘Holy shit, like there is people doing the things that I’d imagined.’ Maybe I’d had like a few experiences with other guys but I don’t really talk about it. Maybe I am afraid to face it, I feel a little guilty about it.


 
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