“It can be incredibly empowering to know your body, not to mention how much you can help your future partners explore your body, too,” reads a flier taped to the insides of male and female bathroom stalls at Skidmore College in Saratoga, N.Y. They were printed and distributed by members of the Center for Sex and Gender Relations, an advocacy program run for and by students to give Skidmore students a safe place to learn and talk about all things pertaining to sex. An excellent mission, if you ask us.
The fliers are intended to encourage masturbation as a "great way to relieve some of the stress that comes with classes, finals and the never ending homework.” Which, if you believe recent studies, may have some basis in reality.
“I just really believe that an employee ought to have the right to use public facilities at his/her work place without being accosted by this type of material, and I am troubled in particular that it seems to come with the authorization of a college office,” said the person, who asked to remain anonymous.
Sounds like someone's not doing enough masturbating.
The fliers are intended to encourage masturbation as a "great way to relieve some of the stress that comes with classes, finals and the never ending homework.” Which, if you believe recent studies, may have some basis in reality.
“I just really believe that an employee ought to have the right to use public facilities at his/her work place without being accosted by this type of material, and I am troubled in particular that it seems to come with the authorization of a college office,” said the person, who asked to remain anonymous.
Sounds like someone's not doing enough masturbating.
So much advertising (especially the kind that appears in the ladies' room) is offensive. Of course it takes a sexually empowering (rather than objectifying) message to really offend throngs of ... oh no, wait, it's just one person ... who is anonymous ... sounds like a successful campaign to me!