US university’s Porn Studies class arouses student interest as culture wars rage
- Pornography is on the syllabus at a Philadelphia college offering a class on online porn within a gender, sexuality, and women’s studies course
- Students welcome the chance to analyse material they long ingested unintentionally, saying the topic needs objective analysis

The students in Temple University’s first-ever porn studies class arrived with memories of sex education that ranged from paltry to awkward to outright bizarre.
Francesca Ward, 21, recalled a teacher casually handing out ping-pong balls to the girls in her class to explain it was very easy to be date-raped with the drug GHB.
Sarah Brenton, 26, remembered watching what seemed to be a Hallmark video about statutory rape and being told not to have sex, “but if you do, it should only be with someone your age”.
“Porn was definitely my sex education,” said Brenton, who grew up in Bucks County and said she first visited the website Pornhub surreptitiously on her iPod Touch in eighth-grade science class.

In lieu of comprehensive education, she and others she knew turned to the internet.