The University of Oregon has developed some creative strategies to keep its students happy. In partnership with the University’s Division of Student Affairs, the Office of the Dean of Students, and the Sexual Wellness Advocacy Team (SWAT), among others, theUniversity Health Center plans to unveil a new smartphone app called “SexPositive” on October 15.
The sex app provides students with “sexual health information” that is “shame-free“ and “judgment-free.” It will be launched through a series of "sex positive" campus events, including a talk by Dan Savage--the sex columnist who sparked controversy in 2012 with a rant against “bullsh—in the Bible” during a speech to high school students and then ridiculed Christian students who protested. (Savage later apologized, sort of.)
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