The fact that the tech industry is pretty sexist isn’t really a question anymore. It’s been proven again (and again and again), yet sometimes, the reminder comes as a slap in the face, in the form of a new and disgusting website. Are you a man with no scruples and zero respect for women? Do you find that your penis encourages you to keep studying? Wanna learn to code? Well, then, this site is for you: Codebabes teaches coding by having female instructors strip for each lesson learned. You know, to make coding “fun” and “motivational.”

Codebabes offers you twenty-two lessons, and, to keep you interested, for each quiz you pass, your Codebabe instructor will seductively take off an article of clothing. As the site’s intro video explains:”We’ve developed a revolutionary learning program that leverages sexual desire and turns it into the most powerful learning mechanism known ever known to mankind!” And the uncomfortable levels of sexism don’t end there: The site also offers three levels of web development classes, beginning — of course — at “virgin.”

The site has caused a (warranted) Twitter uproar, with some claiming that Codebabes is just too wrong to be real. But if it’s a joke, then it’s a surprisingly committed one — the site’s still running in spite of the backlash, and it’s already amassing some dedicated (read: sad) followers.

If you’re the type of dev who thinks @CodeBabes is a good idea or defensible (even as a joke) please get out of my industry. — kentquirk (@kentquirk) April 26, 2014

No way is @CodeBabes not some kind of joke. Possibly to make some kind of point. — Kevin Lewis (@_phzn) April 26, 2014

Coding + babes. What more do you want. Throw a kebab and pint of Guinness in there and you wonâ€™t see me for a month. http://t.co/Bw2081KqCp — Stephen McCarthy (@SteMc74) April 26, 2014

“We go fast, each lesson is a quicky, we’re pretty sure you won’t mind re-watching them :), pause it when it gets to fast, or…. ya know, FAP,” the website says on its “Philosophy” page. “You WILL learn something. Sure, we’re entertaining, but the courses are damn good at teaching fundamentals and best practices of web development and coding. Double threat.”

Have a look at the promo video:

Maybe the site’s a really, really misguided satire. Maybe its creators were inspired by Hot Tech Today, the tech magazine that for some reason features women in bikinis. Either way, its existence is a reflection of the tech industry. And right now, the tech industry is making me a little nauseous.