Rope bondage talk axed, student group reviewed following petition against 'promoting violent sex' at NUS

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An event about the little-known art of rope bondage that was organised by a group of students at the National University of Singapore (NUS)’s Tembusu College has been shut down following an online petition.

The petition’s author and the over 7,600 people who signed the petition believed that the student community, called tFreedom, had been “promoting violent sex” at the institution. 

According to its profile on the Tembusu College website, tFreedom is an LGBTQIA+ affirming community that advocates for diversity and inclusivity through educational events about gender and sexuality. Within the community is a wing called Let’s Talk About Sex (LTAS), which is a safe space for consenting individuals to discuss and clarify their questions and opinions on things related to, well, sex. 

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