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Friday 6 February 2009

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Sex Discussed Here!
What do you know about sex? If you're like most people, you got information (both truth and myths) from embarrassed parents, confused friends, "too little too late" high school sex ed classes, romantic movies, and perhaps your own experimentation. In this lively, interactive program that's tailored to the specific needs of your campus or group, sex educators Marshall Miller and Dorian Solot explode the most common lies about sex, reveal the truths college students should -- but often don't -- know about sex, and share secrets to making sex and relationships both healthy and fun for students of all genders and sexual orientations. In an age when sex really can have life or death consequences, sex experts Miller and Solot cover what students need and want to know. Students say that getting answers to their sex questions (asked anonymously, answered honestly) is the best part of all! 

Sex Discussed Here! for Orientation Week
Designed specifically for first-year orientation, this program covers sexual health from A to Z. With humor and honesty that college students love, Dorian and Marshall address the benefits of abstinence, and then go on to ensure students who choose to be sexually active have the information they need to make smart, safe sexual choices. Topics include consent, sexual assault and date rape, drinking and sex, safer sex, making responsible decisions, and the truth about hooking up. Dorian and Marshall's friendly, accessible, funny approach entertain students while offering them a smarter, healthier, better-informed approach to sex as they begin their time in college. 


Marshall and Dorian know that one size does not fit all. They tailor each program for each campus, based on an in-depth questionnaire and conversations with organizers about their goals and the campus culture.
They offer a male and female perspective at the same time, something that's particularly valuable on a topic like sex.
They're inclusive. All of Marshall and Dorian's programs are inclusive of students of all sexual orientations (they teach programs specifically on GLBTQ issues, too). They design their programs to be appropriate for students who are already sexually active, as well as those who are postponing sexual activity.
They're honest and knowledgeable. Dorian and Marshall's experience training peer educators, running support groups, counseling clients at risk for HIV, and answering thousands of student sex questions means that what we teach is based on real-world situations.
They're lively, interactive, and creative. You'll never see Marshall and Dorian behind a podium, but you can expect props, funny projected images, and interactive activities in their programs.
They think laughter is important. Dorian and Marshall know that teaching about sex reduces student's risks for STDs, HIV, unwanted pregnancy, and sexual assault. But that doesn't mean they have to rely on scare tactics or dry speeches. Sex is a fun topic, and they don't forget that.

All of our programs are appropriate for diverse audiences of all genders and sexual orientations. Contact us to discuss your interests and needs for sex education programming on campus and how we can address them. 



 

- Bette Midler said, "If sex is such a natural phenomenon, how come there are so many books on how to do it?"
- At any given moment, 2,000 couples around the world are having sex.
- In Newcastle, Wyoming, an ordinance specifically bans couples from having sex while standing in a store's walk-in meat freezer.
- A man produces 50,000 new sperm each minute -- over 100 million a day.
- Mary Pipher said, "Sex is considered both a sacred act between two people united by God and the best way to sell suntan lotion."

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