#Occupy Bedroom - Tufts Daily
The last one I wrote talked about my ex−boyfriend's failed attempts to make me orgasm. So, in an attempt to reveal fewer personal factoids about myself, I'm going to reveal some that you readers admitted to. Did you stumble across an image of a Kama Sutra position while hitting up the salad bar in Dewick. Did you pass the cannon, cloaked in a giant makeshift condom and wonder, "What is going on. Among the many ways that VOX brought sexual education to the Tufts student body last week, we did some tabling at the dining halls to ask YOU a couple questions about your personal experiences of the sexual education that you received before coming to college. The anonymous answers range from laughable to recognizable to slightly disheartening. I promised myself I'd veer away from personal anecdotes here but when I myself tried to answer these questions, I was shocked to look back on middle school and high school and realize just how incomprehensive my Sex ed really was. Here is a bit of what you and your fellow classmates were saying. I need to add a disclaimer that these are not my thoughts. I had pretty much comprehensive ‘straight' sex ed, but ‘gay' stuff was pretty much ignored. She was worried about pregnancy ruining her belly button piercing. It's amazing to see how very similar some of these anonymous answers were, from people wondering about how sex is "supposed" to feel, to questions about birth control, sexually transmitted infections or even just how to put a condom on. It's my hope that even just through anonymous forums like these, we're able to turn sexual taboos into something that is OK to openly discuss and ask questions about. Andelloux returns to speak to us about more carnal knowledge, comfort in awkward situations and hot safer sex behaviors, including ejaculation, g−spot stimulation, sexual positions and more. Kama Sutra