Sexual fishbowl
Experts answer all
By Sara Brauer
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Most who were trying to find humor in the discussion of sexual intercourse found it, but others just made a juvenile bore of themselves.
“How can I enhance the tastiness of my vaginal juices?” one female student wrote on a yellow slip of paper. She then deposited it in the fishbowl full of questions.
The Sexual Fishbowl occurred this past Monday night in the Flicks Movie Theater and featured three very knowledgeable women in the field of sexual orientation and health services.
The three women on stage represented the L.G.B.T Allied Services, the Women’s Resource Center and the Norris Heath Care Center.
Approximately 300 to 400 students piled into the Flicks Theater to listen to the questions that others had asked. Most of these, of course, were juvenile attempts to make others in the room laugh.
“Can a woman get pregnant if she is on top, with gravity and such?” one student asked, quoting a line from the film “Knocked Up.” Most who were trying to find humor in the discussion of sexual intercourse found it, but others just made a juvenile bore of themselves.
These women truly made a good time of the situation, and the session lasted only about an hour-and-a-half. I learned that the man who classified the Urethral sponge as the “G-spot” actually found another sensitive area called the “T-spot.” Unlike the “G-spot,” it is actually further up into the vagina and can be very pleasurable if stimulated.
The women stressed several times, however, that by explaining these pleasure points, they were in no way pressuring us, as students and young people, to have to perform better with our partners. The class was non-discriminatory against any sexuality, gender or race.
After sitting through the entire discussion, I left having received some facts that I had known previously from the class, as well as some new knowledge on the subject.
Clearly, when one boy asked, “Can a condom be used twice?” we all knew the answer was definitely not.
The short course was extremely helpful and should be continued throughout future years in Sandburg. All who missed it really missed quite a good, safe time.


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