DURHAM, N.C. — A sex-toy study at Duke University has raised some eyebrows in the campus religious community.
The News&Observer of Raleigh reported Friday that the director of the Duke Catholic Center has lodged a complaint with researchers. The Rev. Joe Vetter says the study doesn't promote relationships.
The study asks female students over age 18 to attend the events that are similar to Tupperware parties but only with erotic toys, lingerie and games. The women complete surveys about their sexual attitudes before and after the parties and get product discounts.
A spokesman for Duke said the sex-toy party project went through the peer review process. Vetter says he plans to discuss the topic at Sunday mass.
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Information from: The News&Observer, http://www.newsobserver.com
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Nov 06, 2009 - 08:18 a.m. EDT
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Wishtoremainanonymous
11/06/2009 04:27:40 PM
This is silly. I'm a Catholic, married, professional woman and I enjoy using these "enhancement" products! I feel like it's unreasonable for women who often have difficulty to achieving climax without certain stimulation to have "bad" sex because some religious figures may say it's wrong
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