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Study Sex College Tour Coming To The HUB

The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health will bring its Study Sex College Tour to Penn State for “queer-inclusive, content-based, pleasure-guided, socially conscious” sex education course (or, if you will, an intercourse). The event will be held at 5 p.m. Tuesday, February 13 in 233A HUB.

The tour’s Penn State stop is co-sponsored by the LGBTQA Resource Center, the Gender Equity Center, and Heath Promotion and Wellness. Trained sex educators from the CSPH will lead the two-hour discussion, covering topics like sexuality, health, and sexual satisfaction in a college community.

There will be condoms, lube, and informational pamphlets like “Understanding Lubrication” and “Fast Facts About Sex” available to attendees. The Study Sex College Tour will also arrange giveaways and the chance to win a sex toy from their stocked prize table.

Unlike most weekends, you’ll probably go home with something.

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