Let’s talk about sex – The only way to educate yourself about sex is to ask

Sex is the one thing most students don’t want to talk about around campus. Did you know the more people are open to talking about sex, the better sex lives they tend to have? So why don’t people like to talk about sex? Being educated about sex, and how to improve it in both you and your partner’s life, can be beneficial to your health and relationship. 

It is easy to find a variety of resources on how to prevent STDs, pregnancy and improve sexual experiences. However, most students are embarrassed to ask questions regarding their sexual health. So how do you educate yourself?

Vandal Health Education provides a blog all about sex called The Touchy Subject. Blogs are a great way to get inside information without having to physically start a potentially embarrassing conversation. Our blog provides information on contraceptives, STDs, Got Sex? presentations and sexual health clinics on the Palouse. You can also look at sex education websites like Bedsider.org and Go Ask Alice. So if you want to be secretive about sex education, here’s your way to do it.

Come visit Vandal Health Education at the Health Hut this month. Vandal Health will have activities and prizes including ChapStick, iPhone cases, t-shirts and stickers. We will also be available to answer any questions you have about the touchy subject of sex.

Melanie Martin can be reached at [email protected]

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