Whoa, what’s this? A new sex-ed pamphlet has appeared on campus and disappeared in the same week. The flipbook was thought of as being too offensive for distribution in the Counselling Services in building 5 but not too offensive for the Pride Centre or the clinic. Is the “Put On Something Sexy” flipbook offensive? Brianna 4th Year Anthropology It’s a little pornographic to just be handed out | think, especially since it's not really thought acceptable to be show- ing anything below the waist even when it’s for shock value. To show someone putting ona condom and then enjoying it, it’s a little too much of a shock. A 2nd Year Political Science Offensive? No. it’s a valid message that is not hiding and it’s not embarrassing. In my high school, the nurse told us “don't be silly, protect your willy” and that’s laughable, but this isn’t. It’s straightforward. Erin and Matt 1st Year Biochem We don’t find it offensive, it is what it is. Ahmd 1st Year Business 4th Year Economics ; ; | don’t know... | don't really know. This whole time they've been lying to me! There is nota single stork in this flip book, I’m outraged! 2nd Year Political Science Nope. Check this with what we actually do at home; personally, this is the tip of the iceberg so to speak. But do we really need directions to tell us how to put a condom on? | don't really think it’s necessary in that aspect but | don’t find it offensive. i | don't find it ofensive. It’s teaching people how to put ona condom and how to use it. Patrick 2nd Year Computer Science No, not really. | got the point right? And the point is put on a condom the right way before you do your thing. That’s the whole point of the flip book and most people need to learn that. So | don’t find it offensive | find it educational. Chelsea 2nd Year Political Science No, no one’s being over-sexualized or anything like that.