<p>Ylva-Maria Thompson has opened the world's first international sex school for teaching the art of being better lovers, the Daily Mail reported.<br /><br />The Austrian International Sex School in Vienna offers 'hands on' lessons in seduction for 1,400 pounds a term. The 'headmistress' says anyone over the age of 16 can enrol at 'the world's first college of applied sexuality'.<br /><br />Students of the course are expected to stay in a co-ed dormitory block where they're expected to practice their 'homework'. By the end of their course, they are awarded a qualification.<br /><br />The school head said: "Our core education is not theoretical, but very practical. The emphasis is on how to be a better lover.<br /><br />"Sexual positions, caressing techniques, anatomical features. And we teach people hands on."<br />School's spokesperson Melodi Kirsch exuded confidence that the school would be a great success.<br /><br />The school, however, has already turned controversial in Austria with it raunchy advertisments showing a couple making love having already invited ban by Austrian TV.</p>
<p>Ylva-Maria Thompson has opened the world's first international sex school for teaching the art of being better lovers, the Daily Mail reported.<br /><br />The Austrian International Sex School in Vienna offers 'hands on' lessons in seduction for 1,400 pounds a term. The 'headmistress' says anyone over the age of 16 can enrol at 'the world's first college of applied sexuality'.<br /><br />Students of the course are expected to stay in a co-ed dormitory block where they're expected to practice their 'homework'. By the end of their course, they are awarded a qualification.<br /><br />The school head said: "Our core education is not theoretical, but very practical. The emphasis is on how to be a better lover.<br /><br />"Sexual positions, caressing techniques, anatomical features. And we teach people hands on."<br />School's spokesperson Melodi Kirsch exuded confidence that the school would be a great success.<br /><br />The school, however, has already turned controversial in Austria with it raunchy advertisments showing a couple making love having already invited ban by Austrian TV.</p>