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German teachers allowed pupils to get lap dances from stripper at graduation party - after they were told she was there to talk about equal rights

Teenage students were filmed getting lap dances from a stripper they hired for their classroom graduation party - after telling teachers she was coming in to give a lecture about equal rights.

After the film was widely shared online, Jarly set up a YouTube channel that offers advice about relationships



Footage shows a blonde stripper climbing on to the lap of a secondary school student while he was sitting on a chair at the Luitpold-Gymnasium in Munich, Germany.
The dancer, named as Jarly, 33, had reportedly turned up wearing a blazer and business attire with teachers under the impression she was due to give a talk.

But after welcoming the pupils and starting to talk about the relationship between teachers and students, she invited some of the students onto a podium where - to the delight of the audience - she started to strip off.

Video showed Jarly climbing almost naked onto one student's lap and pushing his face between her breasts - and then wrapping herself in a blue towel to remove her underwear.

German students are traditionally allowed to organise parties to celebrate their graduation from school.
But after the striptease was videoed through a window, the footage and clips from the 'lecture' quickly became a hit online.
Teachers decided to allow the woman to finish the show because all of the pupils were technically adults and there were no minors in the room.

After welcoming the pupils and starting to talk about the relationship between teachers and students, Jarly (pictured) invited some of the students onto a podium where she started to strip off

After the film was widely shared online, Jarly set up a YouTube channel called 'all about sex' that offers advice about relationships. Subjects range from partner-swapping to sex toys and pornography.
She said: 'I want to spice up the sex lives of the people looking at my YouTube channel. It is also important for young people who will hopefully be able to start enjoying sex sooner than otherwise.'



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