Sex educators Dorian Solot and Marshall Miller will offer a “playful, honest approach” to female orgasm – a subject not often discussed openly – in their free public presentation on Thursday, Oct. 2, at East Tennessee State University.
Scheduled at 7 p.m. in the D.P. Culp University Center’s Martha Street Culp Auditorium, “The Female Orgasm” promises to “combine sex education and women’s empowerment with a hearty dose of laughter” in a program that is “packing the house” on other college campuses.
Students appreciate the fact that the couple brings both a male and female perspective to the subject, and administrators “often compliment them on presenting ‘sexy’ material in a tasteful, appropriate manner.”
Solot and Miller’s approach is based on the understanding that “people who are well-informed about sexual topics are more likely to make healthy decisions about the risks associated with sex.” The candid program focuses on people making informed decisions that are right for each individual, including whether and when to use the information.
ETSU event sponsors include Buctainment, Campus Advocates Against Sexual Violence, FMLA@ETSU, Greek Life, Residence Hall Association, Student Government Association, Women’s Studies Program and Women’s Resource Center.
For more information or to make special arrangements for persons with disabilities, contact the Women’s Resource Center at 423-439-7847.

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