Shannon Haselhuhn
Sex is a part of life, and though it may not be a part of your life yet, it’s never too early to join the conversation. Learning about sex, relationships, being safe, and making decisions that are right for you is an important part of your college experience. To help get that conversation going, a campus program has been developed called “Got Sex?” This program, hosted once per month, provides a safe and comfortable place to share medically accurate and non-judgmental information and start a series of conversations to improve sexual health. This forum works to promote open discussion around issues of sexuality, reproductive health, birth control, social pressures, sexual practices, and risky behaviors. The intention is to create and support honest, respectful interpersonal dialogues on touchy topics in a space where everyone can feel safe to ask questions and speak their mind.
This Thursday, there will be a Got Sex? Program Open House in Memorial Gym Room 109 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The open house is an opportunity to hook-up with some resources, meet some people on campus and in the community that are here to help and see what hot topics are on the agenda for this year’s program. It’s your sex life, join the conversation.
– For more infromation on sexual health information, programs and resources, visit www.uidaho.edu/VandalHealth