German students offer 'good grades through good sex'
Saturday April 07, 2012 10:16:04 PM,
IANS
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London: Three German
students are offering a gigolo service to female students to
'help' them beat stress and improve their grades.
The three students, from University of Mannheim in south-western
Germany, are offering their services for free and claim they are
champions of female sexual emancipation, the Daily Mail reported.
"We are focusing on female students in particular, because they
generally come out badly after one-night stands," said
Christopher, 21, to Der Spiegel.
The trio, who do not want their real names published and are
identified by Der Spiegel as Christopher, Oskar and Markus, have
plastered their university's campus with ads for their service.
They have dubbed their project -- Bib:Love - a play on the German
word Bibliothek, meaning library -- and their slogans promise
'Good grades through Good Sex'.
Stating that they've already had lots of emails from students who
want to find out more, the trio claims that regular exercise, like
lovemaking, brings health benefits and helps with studying.
Female students who are drained and fatigued from evenings spent
in the library are encouraged to send an email and then one of the
trio will meet with them.
If the chemistry is right, the meeting ends in sex. But the men
reserve the right to withdraw their service if their client's
appearance is not promising.
They claim to have so far received 82 messages at the Bib:Love
email account.
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