World’s first sex school opens in Austria
A Swedish schoolmistress has opened the world's first international sex school in Austria to teach students how to be better lovers.
The Austrian International Sex School in Vienna offers 'hands on' lessons in seduction for 1,400 pounds a term.
Headmistress Ylva-Maria Thompson says that anyone over the age of 16 can enroll at the world's first college of applied sexuality.
Students live in a mixed sex dormitory block where they're expected to practice their homework.
And at the end of the course, they are awarded a qualification.
"Our core education is not theoretical, but very practical," the Daily Mail quoted the headmistress as saying.
"The emphasis is on how to be a better lover."
"Sexual positions, caressing techniques, anatomical features. And we teach people hands on.
School spokesperson Melodi Kirsch also shared his thoughts on the opening of the school.
"We are confident that the school will be a great success," Kirsch said.
"Ylva-Maria has worked for a long time on this idea and has received much encouragement and interest.
The school has already been controversial in Austria.
Raunchy adverts showing a couple making love have already been banned by Austrian TV.
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