Porn star uses virtual reality to give sex lessons with a very rude twist
Pioneering online smut school 'bridges gap between eroticism and education'

A porn production firm has announced the launch of the world's first virtual reality sex school designed to teach chaps how to please a lady.
BaDoink, a global smut studio, unveiled a scheme called Virtual Sexology which employs "never-before-used technology for sex education and therapy".
Cyber-Casanovas can strap on their VR helmet and enjoy the attention of a porn star called August Ames, winner of the 2015 Adult Video News "cutest newcomer" award.
The lessons Ames offer are not the sort of thing OFSTED would condone and are designed to teach sex tricks including "breathing techniques, Kegel exercises, and the start/stop method".
Male students are also invited to place their most prized possession into a "tele-dildonic" sex device which syncs to the action so that every "on-screen thrust initiates a corresponding tactile sensation for the user".
This means every bout of teaching will finish with an event which may prove even more exciting to adult men than hearing the end of lesson bell did when they were schoolboys.
“With Virtual Sexology, we’re moving the needle, bringing edutainment to porn, bridging the gap between eroticism and education,” said Todd Glider, CEO of BaDoinkVR.
“Utilising virtual reality and teledildonic tech, BaDoinkVR delivers a unique and innovative platform that will change the way people experience porn, and broaden expectations of what porn is capable of.”
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The porn studio enlisted the help of a sex therapist called Hernando Chaves to help build a carnal curriculum.
“People have always looked to pornography to get ideas about different ways to experience pleasure,” he said.
"Including education within porn can help individuals and couples combine pleasure with skills training and confidence building to enhance their sexual and relational experiences."
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