The Austrian International Sex School is the world's first school of applied sexuality. The school is situated at half an hour drive from Vienna, Austria in an 18th century mansion, with Ylva Maria Thompson as the founder and headmistress of the school. The school was said to offer theoretical core education in German language and also practical lessons with classmates. The Austrian International School of Sex (AISOS) will soon be open to students near Vienna.
The opening was announced by the headmistress of the school, Ylva Maria Thompson. The vision of the school, according to Thompson, is to teach people how to be better lovers. She goes on to say that people spend time and money on training their mind, muscles, and fitness, but do not spend enough effort on developing their love making skills. This is precisely what the sex school hopes to teach. Most Brits think it's an activity best learned behind closed doors. But an enterprising Swedish schoolmistress thinks otherwise. Ylva Maria Thompson has opened the world's first international sex school to teach its students how to be better at making love.
The Austrian International Sex School in Vienna offers 'hands on' lessons in seduction for £1,400 for a semester. The founder says 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 with adequate qualification. The new school head said: 'Our core education is not theoretical, but very practical. The emphasis is on how to be better in love making or just say how to be a better lover. In the school Sexual positions, caressing techniques, anatomical features are taught along with practices.
The opening was announced by the headmistress of the school, Ylva Maria Thompson. The vision of the school, according to Thompson, is to teach people how to be better lovers. She goes on to say that people spend time and money on training their mind, muscles, and fitness, but do not spend enough effort on developing their love making skills. This is precisely what the sex school hopes to teach. Most Brits think it's an activity best learned behind closed doors. But an enterprising Swedish schoolmistress thinks otherwise. Ylva Maria Thompson has opened the world's first international sex school to teach its students how to be better at making love.
The Austrian International Sex School in Vienna offers 'hands on' lessons in seduction for £1,400 for a semester. The founder says 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 with adequate qualification. The new school head said: 'Our core education is not theoretical, but very practical. The emphasis is on how to be better in love making or just say how to be a better lover. In the school Sexual positions, caressing techniques, anatomical features are taught along with practices.
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