Sexology Truck Tour Engages College Students in New Jersey with Safe Sex Education
Sexology truck with ‘pleasure expert’ visiting N.J. colleges, leaving students hot and bothered
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The 'Sexology 101' truck, organized by Spencer's, visited Rowan University in New Jersey, attracting hundreds of students with a pleasure expert, sex toys, and free condoms. The event aimed to promote open discussions about safe sex and de-stigmatize sexual education among college students.
- 01The 'Sexology 101' truck drew significant student interest at Rowan University.
- 02The event featured a pleasure expert and provided free condoms and educational materials.
- 03Organizers aimed to promote safe sex and open conversations about sexuality.
- 04The initiative included stops at other universities, including Temple and Stockton.
- 05Despite a minor complaint regarding scheduling, the event was well-received.
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The 'Sexology 101' truck, a promotional initiative by Spencer's, made a stop at Rowan University in New Jersey, capturing the attention of students amid the busy end-of-year activities. The truck featured Dirty Lola, a pleasure expert known from the Netflix documentary 'The Principles of Pleasure,' who answered anonymous questions about relationships and sexual health. Spencer's senior marketing manager, Karlie DiPietro, emphasized the importance of providing a platform for safe sex discussions. Hundreds of students participated, with many expressing gratitude for the opportunity to learn in a fun and inclusive environment. The event, which also included giveaways and discounted merchandise, aimed to fill educational gaps for students entering adulthood. Although there was a minor complaint about scheduling conflicts with a children's event, the overall reception was positive, showcasing a growing openness among students to engage in discussions about sexuality and safe practices.
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The event provided students with valuable information about safe sex practices, potentially influencing their sexual health decisions.
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