California high school discovers secret fantasy sex league has been in place for years

School fantasy sex league


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Posted: 10/23/2012

DETROIT(WXYZ) - A California high school has uncovered a secret fantasy sex league that awarded points for sexual encounters.

Piedmont High School in Piedmont, California heard about the "Fantasy Slut League" during a date rape prevention assembly.

The school decided to investigate further and found the disturbing some disturbing details.

In the league, varsity male athletes were awarded points for documented sexual activities with female students. The principal of the school found that the league has gone on for more than 5 years as part of a bonding activity for the athletes.

The female students drafted into the league were unknowing participants.

The students who participated in the league were not punished. Instead, the school sent out a letter providing details on the league. They're also planning to hold assemblies to bring awareness and prevent something like the league from happening again.

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