Posted: 12/03/2012
BALTIMORE -
You could call it "Fifty Shades of Crimson."
Harvard University has given the okay for a student group devoted to kinky sex.
A school website says the group, known as the "Harvard College Munch" will promote a "positive and accurate understanding of alternative sexualities and kink on campus."
The Harvard Crimson newspaper says the term "munch" is used in the kink community to describe a social meal meeting.
Formal recognition by the school means the group is eligible for grants and can use campus meeting spaces.
A Harvard spokesman says the school doesn't endorse the views or activities of the Harvard college munch, or any other campus group.
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