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Butt plugs, artificial vaginas among prizes awarded at public university's ‘Dirty Bingo’ event

A public university’s Union Activities Board (UAB) paid $304.69 to purchase sex toys as prizes for a “Dirty Bingo” event, an administrator told Campus Reform on Thursday.

The items purchased as awards include butt plugs, an artificial vagina, vibrators, dildos, lubricant, edible underwear, a book on sex positions, and other items, Lauryn Collier, president of North Carolina State University’s (NCSU) UAB, told Campus Reform in a statement Thursday.

A spokesperson for NCSU did not return multiple requests for comment made by Campus Reform and would not say whether or not there is an age requirement for attending the event. Like most undergraduate institutions the NCSU community includes minors, under the age of 18.

The event, which is being funded through mandatory student fees, has drawn criticism from students on campus.

http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?ID=4608


“The certified educators plan to use some of the items (those that are appropriate) to demonstrate healthy sex practices,” said Collier in the statement.

Doesn't this statement imply that not everything is healthy sex appropiate? If not, then why are they giving them away?
 
Butt plugs, artificial vaginas among prizes awarded at public university's ‘Dirty Bingo’ event

A public university’s Union Activities Board (UAB) paid $304.69 to purchase sex toys as prizes for a “Dirty Bingo” event, an administrator told Campus Reform on Thursday.

The items purchased as awards include butt plugs, an artificial vagina, vibrators, dildos, lubricant, edible underwear, a book on sex positions, and other items, Lauryn Collier, president of North Carolina State University’s (NCSU) UAB, told Campus Reform in a statement Thursday.

A spokesperson for NCSU did not return multiple requests for comment made by Campus Reform and would not say whether or not there is an age requirement for attending the event. Like most undergraduate institutions the NCSU community includes minors, under the age of 18.

The event, which is being funded through mandatory student fees, has drawn criticism from students on campus.

http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?ID=4608


“The certified educators plan to use some of the items (those that are appropriate) to demonstrate healthy sex practices,” said Collier in the statement.

Doesn't this statement imply that not everything is healthy sex appropiate? If not, then why are they giving them away?

If it was for over 21 graduate school students and the Bingo game was to raise money for some cause. I'd think it's funny, butt this is just dumb. JMO
 

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