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Minus the City: BJ 101

Class of 2011

Published: Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Updated: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 23:02

MC

Carly Keller

Once upon a time back in high school, there was a sophomore girl named Buttercup and a senior boy named Prince Charming. They took off for a romantic night on the golf course. As they gazed up at the stars, Prince Charming asked her "M'lady, perchance a blowjob?" Although Buttercup had not performed oral sex before, Prince Charming's imploring eyes were as green as the golf course, so she agreed. Prince Charming watched her huff and puff for a second, before kindly explaining that a penis does not work like a birthday cake.

Buttercup made the sort of rookie mistake that any 16-year-old is apt to make. However, even experienced students at Colgate University can learn from her story. Although you may be accomplished in the oral arts, it is never possible to be too good, practice too often, or be too enthusiastic. Especially during the current job-interview season.

Nine out of ten Colgate deans agree that there is never a bad time or place for oral sex. Don't want to sit around while your bio lab tubes are being centrifuged? Try a little oral sex. Got some time to kill between your 8:30 and 9:45? Then 69 could be your answer. Think waiting at the cruiser stop is boring? Blowjobs most certainly aren't.

However, reaching your peak oral sex potential isn't all play and no work. The most legendary fellators and cunnilinguists are revered for their incredible stamina, manual dexterity, as well as their overall zest. To get to this Varsity level of mouth jockeying, we can't stress enough the importance of a pre-game workout regimen. Luckily, the oral workout doesn't require a Huntington elliptical, in fact all of your exercising can be accomplished in the comfort of Frank Dining Hall. Culinary experts select Colgate's bananas and tacos for genital resemblance - in both performance and aesthetics. If you're feeling even more motivated (maybe because your Ritalin just kicked in), you can try a more challenging exercise like unwrapping a Starburst with your tongue. Practice diligently and you should be blowing your friends away in no time.

After the training is done and the primetime event is finally upon you, be ready to leap into action head first. Although you should have a general game plan in mind, don't hesitate to mix things up as well. The adventurous girls out there can put a few Altoids in their mouth to complete that curiously strong, tingly, and minty experience. For the guys, try tongue-spelling the Colgate Alma Mater instead of the boring old alphabet. Or for anyone who likes a little vibration (electric or otherwise), we recommend humming out Beethoven's fifth or your favorite Miley classic. Just don't pull a Phi-Tau and get carried away with the donuts.

If all this sounds foreign to you and you remember only one thing, it ought to be the importance of having lots and lots of enthusiasm. An earnest (or even feigned) excitement and passion is crucial for the experience. While a penis is not a birthday cake, young Buttercup's enthusiasm eventually left her with frosting on her nose and a smile on her face. Also be aware that swallowing is a standard rule at this university; it was put in the Colgate handbook for noble reasons. The last thing anyone wants to be doing at 2 a.m. is washing liquids from their hair, curtain or favorite teddy bear.

 

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14 comments

Anonymous
Thu Mar 11 2010 16:34
no YOUR mom
Anonymous
Tue Mar 2 2010 03:08
last time i checked, everyone on this campus is an adult. if you really need obscenity advisories, you belong back home with your mom
Anonymous
Wed Feb 24 2010 16:35
haha, this is great.
Anonymous
Tue Feb 23 2010 21:26
Hey watch it with the Phi Tau bashing, those donuts are sacred. They mean more to us than life itself, there's nothing like a little white powder on the upper lip.
Amused Reader
Tue Feb 23 2010 21:22
Well-written, hilarious, beautifully done article. Although I echo the sentiment that it is outrageous this article was published in a college weekly newspaper. Loving the extent to which the Maroon-News editors support the whole freedom of speech/press stuff! Keep it up guys
Anonymous
Tue Feb 23 2010 11:29
anyone who doesn't get the humor enough to actually follow the advice they give deserves what's coming to them, obviously meant for satire!
Anonymous
Tue Feb 23 2010 01:59
What I find is the funniest thing about this article is not only is it in fact offensive and rude, but the advice they give is actually horrible, and I hope no one actually follows it.
Anonymous
Sun Feb 21 2010 16:02
Haha you guys get better each week
Anonymous
Fri Feb 19 2010 01:14
I think this is the most entertaining (and maybe even informative?) article I have read in the MN (and i'm a super senior) . Perhaps being male helps in appreciating the humor...or maybe some people are just too uptight for this
Anonymous
Fri Feb 19 2010 00:26
oh come on this is harmless. i dont really get the birthday cake thing, but i mean, there's way worse stuff on the cable we get for free, and even on cutv!
Anonymous
Thu Feb 18 2010 23:29
No way this is hilarious!!
Anonymous
Thu Feb 18 2010 21:32
this is repulsive and a serious disgrace to our school.

trash.

Anonymous
Thu Feb 18 2010 16:56
I agree-- this is unnecessary. It seems like something that should appear on a private e-mail chain between friends, not in the student newspaper.
Anonymous
Thu Feb 18 2010 13:47
Time to put obscenity advisories on the front page






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