In greedy douchebag news, a Christian school in Nebraska is not only expelling a student for being in a lesbian relationship mere months away from her graduation, but is now also charging her the $6,000 tuition that was due the semester she was expelled. Before being slapped with a bill, Grace University made Danielle Powell see Christian mentors, engage with spiritual advisers, and promise not to engage in sex. Powell was not aware that the people running her school were virgin Dungeons and Dragon masters that still lived with their mothers and needed more money to buy lube and light sabers.

Porn star โ€œStoya Fleshlightโ€ talked to Huff Post this week about how sheโ€™s โ€œruined porn for her dad.โ€ Now when he goes online to whack off to porn, itโ€™s nearly inevitable that heโ€™ll run into some pop-up ad of a sex toy modeled after his daughterโ€™s vagina. This, apparently, also applies the other way around; any time Stoya is acting in a porn scene, she is vividly reminded of the months of neglect her father used to bestow upon her.

The house judiciary committee has advanced a bill this week that would outlaw abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. When one Democrat asked how the policy would apply with instances of rape, GOP Arizona representative Trent Franks said occurrences of pregnancy from rape were โ€œactually very low.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ll show you โ€˜low,โ€™โ€ said millions of American women, readying their fists.

Robin Thickeโ€™s โ€œBlurred Linesโ€ has quickly become the number one song in the country, and its music video has been sparking all kinds of controversy. The video consists of Robin Thickeโ€™s beady little eyes staring at us, wearing a full suit (alongside T.I. and Pharrell) while models prance around appearing nude, like a bunch of anorexic babies. Meanwhile, balloons float through the music video at one point, saying, โ€œRobin Thicke has a big dick.โ€ โ€œOy vey, he wishes,โ€ sighed Robin Thickeโ€™s mother.

George Boak, a spiritual healer in the UK, has been charged with sexually abusing two women, with a third accusing him of the same charge during his trial. George Boak was known to heal physical pain, but in the instances of sexual abuse, he asked the women to take off their clothes, and touched them inappropriately. When one victim asked what he was doing, he reportedly responded, โ€œsorry, I got carried away.โ€ Incidentally, Boak has also โ€œgotten carried awayโ€ with his hand, his Starbucks barista, his grade 8 math teacher, and one particularly uncomfortable instance with his single-speed Schwinn bicycle.

7 replies on “This Week in Sex”

  1. While I enjoy calling out GOPsters for their evil as much as the next person, putting a story about abortion laws in “This Week in Sex” plays right into their slimy little hands. Abortion is not about sex, as they would have us believe, but rather it is about medical care and human rights. Rape-publicans want us to associate abortion with “filthy whores who can’t keep their legs crossed and who put their own whoring above the life of an innocent baby.” Let’s not cede them that point willingly.

  2. Was this really necessary? “the people running her school were virgin Dungeons and Dragon masters that still lived with their mothers and needed more money to buy lube and light sabers.”

  3. And this too? “she is vividly reminded of the months of neglect her father used to bestow upon her”

    Because the default understanding of a sex worker is that they’re compensating for some sort of psychological trauma and not because they entered into it willingly and with a healthy intentions? Seriously?

  4. “she is vividly reminded of the months of neglect her father used to bestow upon her”

    Wow, this is MY favorite piece of misogyny this week. Is Rose Finn actually Mike Huckabee?

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