UCLA is teaching students how to pole dance.

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    Lurch
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    UCLA TEACHING STUDENTS HOW TO POLE DANCE

    The UCLA Sexual Health Coalition and UCLA Housing co-hosted a Sexploration Pole Art Class intended to teach students the “basic moves needed to become a magnificent pole dancer.”

    Look on the bright side. At least when these girls graduate from this course, they will be qualified to get a job in a booming industry… the sex industry! However expect an explosion of Chad/Tyrone baby baggage, tattoos, bad life choices and daddy issues.

    Blue-Pill Virgin: Women hate me! That's what it is.
    MGTOW Man: Hate them back; it works for me.

    #898591
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    Ranger One
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    Blow job classes would be more pragmatic.

    All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

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    Carnage
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    Blow job classes would be more pragmatic.

    You see this is a men with perspective.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

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    Virgil
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    Think they would have trouble getting it onto the registration list. Would probably take some creative wording…. like “suction dynamics” or “hose handling 101” which almost sounds like a firefighter course… or maybe make it sound like an exercise course…. related to breathing experiments.

    Hope that someday I may lead others the path I have learned. As Virgil led Dante through Hell.

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    Faust For Science
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    I guess colleges are running out of ideas for electives/classes/credits to inflate their bloated price increases on their future debt slaves.

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    LastManStanding
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    F~~~ing clown world.

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    IMickey503
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    Come on guys! At least it’s a REAL usable skill that can actually lead to a REAL JOB.

    Unlike Gender studies.

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

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    WPL
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    “Why are there no women in STEM”?

    Maybe because learning to dance on a pole is easier than taking:
    Physics
    Chemistry theory and lab
    Calculus & Differential equations
    Signals & Systems theory and lab
    Semiconductor device theory
    Electronics design lab I and II (taken simultaneously with special permission, because my background allowed it).
    Programming in C++
    Image Processing
    Digital electronics design I and II
    Computer theory (including assembly language and machine language programming; FPGA design)
    Electric power distribution
    Designing with off-the-shelf integrated circuits (aka “chips”)
    Mandatory “seminar”, where you’re told how not to f**k up
    Electronic communications theory
    Design project
    Bunch of other technical classes

    AND… a slew of humanities stuff: history, political science, foreign language (required), English, literature, etc.

    …While having to maintain at least a “C” average (anything lower than a “C” was grounds for expulsion from the engineering school, although not from the “General Studies” school; in fact, athletes could pass with a 2.0 GPA in the College of General Studies!)

    And, there actually WERE some women in the program, at least in the beginning. I’d estimate that at least one out of 4 people in the beginning was female. However, once we got into the second year and further, they dropped out in huge numbers. Many went into math, some decided to switch to nursing, etc. Not the mens’ fault, though. They were truly treated equally.

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    Daryll55
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    hey……
    They gotta pay off those student loans SOMEHOW !

    Marry again, Hell NO ! ( Even JESUS was hung on a cross just once)

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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    “Why are there no women in STEM”?
    Maybe because learning to dance on a pole is easier than taking:PhysicsChemistry theory and labCalculus & Differential equationsSignals & Systems theory and labSemiconductor device theoryElectronics design lab I and II (taken simultaneously with special permission, because my background allowed it).Programming in C++Image ProcessingDigital electronics design I and IIComputer theory (including assembly language and machine language programming; FPGA design)Electric power distributionDesigning with off-the-shelf integrated circuits (aka “chips”)Mandatory “seminar”, where you’re told how not to f**k upElectronic communications theoryDesign projectBunch of other technical classes
    AND… a slew of humanities stuff: history, political science, foreign language (required), English, literature, etc.
    …While having to maintain at least a “C” average (anything lower than a “C” was grounds for expulsion from the engineering school, although not from the “General Studies” school; in fact, athletes could pass with a 2.0 GPA in the College of General Studies!)
    And, there actually WERE some women in the program, at least in the beginning. I’d estimate that at least one out of 4 people in the beginning was female. However, once we got into the second year and further, they dropped out in huge numbers. Many went into math, some decided to switch to nursing, etc. Not the mens’ fault, though. They were truly treated equally.

    Why are there no women is STEM?

    They wait to marry a wallet who works in a STEM field. Why study so dam hard for so long? And then work a job like that for the rest of your life? Let the geek walletman do it. If you get tired of him, take half his stuff and the house and go back to banging chads again. Making sure to blame him for the failure of the marriage, he most likely will believe it was his fault.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

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    Daryll55
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    “Why are there no women in STEM”?Maybe because learning to dance on a pole is easier than taking:PhysicsChemistry theory and labCalculus & Differential equationsSignals & Systems theory and labSemiconductor device theoryElectronics design lab I and II (taken simultaneously with special permission, because my background allowed it).Programming in C++Image ProcessingDigital electronics design I and IIComputer theory (including assembly language and machine language programming; FPGA design)Electric power distributionDesigning with off-the-shelf integrated circuits (aka “chips”)Mandatory “seminar”, where you’re told how not to f**k upElectronic communications theoryDesign projectBunch of other technical classesAND… a slew of humanities stuff: history, political science, foreign language (required), English, literature, etc.…While having to maintain at least a “C” average (anything lower than a “C” was grounds for expulsion from the engineering school, although not from the “General Studies” school; in fact, athletes could pass with a 2.0 GPA in the College of General Studies!)And, there actually WERE some women in the program, at least in the beginning. I’d estimate that at least one out of 4 people in the beginning was female. However, once we got into the second year and further, they dropped out in huge numbers. Many went into math, some decided to switch to nursing, etc. Not the mens’ fault, though. They were truly treated equally.

    Why are there no women is STEM?
    They wait to marry a wallet who works in a STEM field. Why study so dam hard for so long? And then work a job like that for the rest of your life? Let the geek walletman do it. If you get tired of him, take half his stuff and the house and go back to banging chads again. Making sure to blame him for the failure of the marriage, Her parentsFamily Court(what a joke),her friends/familyand MOST OF YOUR Friends and family!;most likely will believe it was his fault.

    Couldn’t agree more with you, though I had to fix one part.
    LURKERS BEWARE !!

    Marry again, Hell NO ! ( Even JESUS was hung on a cross just once)

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