A heated discussion arose as the University of Augsburg's Student Convention met at 6pm yesterday to discuss whether to allow glory holes in the lecture hall centre.
A heated discussion arose at the University of Augsburg's Student ConventionStudents have voted on whether to allow glory holes for anonymous sex in public toilets at a German university.
But the suggestion sparked outcry, with the Ring of Christian Democratic Students arguing in an open letter to the university president that the establishment of glory holes at a university is 'not only inappropriate, but also highly scandalous and unacceptable'. Although some in attendance at the Student Convention were in support, the convention concluded that the 'suggestion that the proposal should be viewed as a joke proposal was accepted by a majority'.
The application added: 'The lights should be dimmable and possible knee padding should be installed. Condoms, lick wipes, lubricants and disinfectants and wipes should also be provided free of charge in the glory holes; trash cans will also be needed.''A gloryhole would contribute to diversification on campus, as kink could also be experienced or lived at the university,' the application put forward.
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